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    • MARGARET LEIGH President NINA ASHBY GERTRUDE CHILDS FLORENCE PRINCE HELEN LUNT NANA KENNEY LOIS LOWMAN NINA RIGBY OPAL HARWARD NORDA GIBSON LA BERTA WOODBURY MARGARET PENDLETON CLAUDIA PENDLETON JOYCE JUDD VIRGINIA PORTER JEAN MATHESON MARILYN...
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    • Electricity is Always Ready to Serve You Do You Know that 70 Per Cent of our Combination Customers have a Cheaper Rate than Salt Lake City? We Sell HOTPOINT RANGES They keep your kitchen clean and cool and are truly economical. HOTPOINT WATER...
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    • vii Acknowledgments There are many wonderful people in my community who made this thesis possible. First, I would like to thank my third-grade students and their parents from the 2010-2011 school year who participated in this study. The trust and...
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    • 2 have been completely transformed and are irreversible. The ways in which ELLs from low SES backgrounds interact and associate with the digital era was also addressed. The results of this research will help educators yield a deeper appreciation...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 100 of Southern Utah, there could have been some hesitation by participants to fully disclose their true feelings and experiences because they could have had some fears that my motives were malignant. This study did not only...
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    • Employee Giving 30 One surprising challenge I found was the argumentative attitudes of a few employees. I emphasize a few because I did not find these negative attitudes to be wide spread. Reasoning and explanation did little to soothe the emotions...
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    • and appreciation found in human resources. Each theory is different, but through examination of each one and how they have been implemented in the past, we can discover a better way to run organizations in the future. Cheney (1983) begins his...
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    • 3 For this researcher, interest in geology has led to a deep interest in all of the major areas of science: geology, chemistry, physics, and biology. During the past five years, the researcher has been teaching science courses that involve all of...
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    • 26 Turning Point is a therapeutic treatment facility that has a contract with Iron County School District (ICSD). The district is required to provide teachers and supplies for the purpose of instructing an average of 25 students per school year....
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    • Emotions in Conflict iii THE ROLE OF EMOTIONS IN CONFLICT BETWEEN ELEMENTARY EDUCATORS AND PARENTS Brian Godfrey Dr. Brian L. Heuett, Thesis Supervisor ABSTRACT This thesis was designed to further the understanding of the role that emotions play in...
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    • Emotions in Conflict v TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL PAGE ............................................................................................................ ii ABSTRACT...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 3 Because emotions and conflict are interdependent, it is believed that people avoid conflict in attempt to escape its accompanying emotions. Researchers Bodtker & Jameson (2001) believe that in order to manage conflict more...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 26 negotiation process. Rather than trying to focus on each individual emotion that may come up in conflict situations, they put forth a different approach for using emotions. This new framework advises individuals engaging in...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 27 Swanson, 1998). Implementing the theme of appreciation, divorce and stability were predicted with 83% accuracy and satisfaction with 80% accuracy. These results further illustrate the importance of appreciation in...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 33 Based on the literature, the following study investigates the role of emotions in the conflict management interactions of elementary school teachers. This vocation allows for thorough investigation into conflict that...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 37 Before beginning the actual interview, additional information about the nature of the study was given to the participants. Participants were told that the study focuses on the role of emotions in resolving concerns during...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 38 In answering the research questions, the interview focused on the outcomes of teacher/parent conflict. The degree to which Fisher and Shapiro's (2006) core concerns were addressed in different situations was investigated....

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