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    • • Curriculum Change submissions at the University Level are accepted throughout the year. The committees meet regularly (bimonthly) during the first two months of the school year (September & October). Following that time both the Graduate and...
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    • Emotional Manipulation and Psychopathy 35 completely spurious relationships were found. As discussed above some partially spurious relationships were found. Thus, Hypothesis 9 was partially upheld. DISCUSSION In order to truly understand the...
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    • 31 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING perceived needs based on data collection from the questionnaires and observations. (September, 2011) 5. Evaluated effectiveness of the workshop in the form of a post-­‐training survey in order to determine effecti...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 36 pizzas.” Either philosophy however, was noted by researchers will result in positive safety cultures if the philosophy is executed correctly. Metaphors really help promote positive safety cultures because they are used to...
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    • P a g e | 35 another phrase called ―Digital Symbolic Interaction Theory‖ where we concern ourselves with the ‗digital real‘ that presents life on the Internet or through the many social media utilized today. However, we have to note that...
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    • Intro to the Internet 23 and Web Page Design factors of aesthetics, usability and functional-ity. The usability philosophy represents the ease of finding and processing information. In other words, this philosophy attempts to make a web site...
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    • 3 3 Using the Spelling Connections program was very effective during the first six weeks. As expected the tier 1 students started above the rest and increased during the study. The tier 2 and tier 3 students made a great deal of progress in a short...
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    • 30 usually it is accomplished by doing research on any topic that touches about digital forensics [URI(b), CER]. The requirements of those programs mentioned above actually depend on the level of the program itself. For instance, if a future...
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    • 34 Chapter 5 Discussion The purpose of this study was to discover the involvement of college students in service and explore the enhancement of their learning because of refection, the reason for their choice for service sites, and whether their...
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    • 24 Chapter 2 Planning for Web Design or other elements that promote interest and attract viewers. c. Direction- positioning of elements to pro-mote the movement of the eye in the de-sired way. Illustrations may “point” to other items. Photos...
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    • 3 4 There was still growth within the groups, but it was minimal compared to the first six weeks. It is likely that the rate of growth during the second 6-week period would have mirrored the rate of growth of the first 6-week period, had the...
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    • 32 Procedures The researcher formed three academically equal groups of students from the kindergarten class based on the literacy ability of the students as shown on the mid-year DIBELS assessment. These groups were formed, as closely as possible,...
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    • 34 Results of Tests Results Chart To understand the results of the tests more easily, Table 4.6 (pg 37) compares the scores of both tests. As a note, the scores of the DRP test indicate the grade level on which the participants can read on an...
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    • mission." In the morning the company split up to examine all aspects of the valley as to water, soil, and facilities for farming. The group, consisting of ten men, drove through the cottonwood valley and came to a small ridge of mountains on the...
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    • 35 Table 4.6 Test Results Participant Number DRP (grade level equivalent) QRI Fr = Frustrated Instr = Instructional Ind = Independent Vocabulary Lists Read and Response Texts WCPM/Accuracy 6th Upper Middle High School Upper Middle (Expository) High...
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    • Sept. 4 . 1 9 6 2 . . .Be it resolved by the City Council of Cedar City that Mausoleums may be permitted in areas, not otherwise restricted, in the Cemetery, provided that there be a maximum of the height of only one casket above the ground. Sept....
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    • 36 Table 4.6 cont’d Participant Number DRP (grade level equivalent) QRI Fr = Frustrated Instr = Instructional Ind = Independent Vocabulary Lists Read and Response Texts WCPM/Accuracy 6th Upper Middle High School Upper Middle (Expository) High...
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    • structure of the institution? What changes in faculty and staff will be required? What new physical facilities or modification to existing facilities will be required? Describe the extent of the equipment commitment necessary to initiate the...

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