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    • renewal of said license if all the provisions of the ordinances of the City had been complied with, as there was no prohibitory ordinance; a n d , to license one person and refuse another, both of equal standing, would be conferring special...
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    • Dec. 16. 1920.. .Marshal Nelson asked permission to purchase bedding, stove pipe, and bucket for the City Jail. Jan. 7 . 1921.. .Resolutions passed by various civic and Council members to inforce the ordinance in regard to sanitation, the dog...
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    • Jan. 22, 1942 ...John S. Woodbury. L. A . Burascano and Rulon Knell met with the Council concerning the right-of-way for an Avenue between Main Street and 1st East Street. They held that the safety of the community was a t stake because of the fire...
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    • that had been killed and put them on the feet of the cattle. The following day the road took them over high mountains and deep ravines through deep snow, but they traveled nine miles to Dry Creek. There was a severe snow storm the morning of...
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    • trying to become acquainted with the Indian character and language and to establish schools for that purpose. Brother Snow felt that the settlers should help the Indian children learn the English language, teach them to work, and show them the...
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    • joumeyed to Salt Lake Valiey ready to die with the Saints rather than submit to further persecution, is one of the h e s t exarnples of the unity and faith of the Mormon people. The attitude was maintained throughout by the Mormon leaders that,...
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    • November 20, 1910, the Rebels, headed by Francisco 1. Madero and his followers, openly displayed contention against the govenunent which was the beginning of the Revolution. In 1911, this opposition to the president broke into open revolt. This led...
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    • stemmed fiom the fact that an army, when mobilized, needs food, transportation, guns and ammunition. Also, some of the officers misused their positions, especiaily when they had been drinking. Riots occurred at Mexico City where the Amencan flag...
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    • counter revolution. Orozco chose a red-flag emblem, designated his followers as "Red Flaggers," and went to northem Chihuahua to get recruits. He merged forces with another malcontent, Emilio Vazquez Gomez and later the title, Red Flaggers, grew to...
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    • stories and laughing, they agreed to do a little betting on their teams as to how much they could pull. Dan and Atoat had several fine horses in their teams. Once the betting started, it continued most of the day. First one team was tried, then...
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    • hear back from you. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact me on my cell phone at (435) 592.0304. Thank you Brooke! Caitlin Dancer Cedar City Offices I received one of our first RFPs back from Amani at Artful Edibles. She bid on the...
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    • 54 independent-mediating-dependent construct structure. The fit indices of the hypothesized model indicated that the model represented a good fit to the data [Satorra-Bentler Scaled χ²(218, N = 973) = 870.75, p < 0.001, CFI = 0.905, IFI =0.905,...
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    • 126 model in the appendix assured that the model fit the data well: no evidence of improper solutions was found, all measurement parameters were statistically significant, the confirmatory factor loadings were of relatively large size, and the...
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    • 8 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING according to the Supreme Court ruling. The court established that a “separate” education was not a comparable education (Torreno, 2010). This was a landmark decision that made a huge impact on the educational syst...
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    • 15 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Tradition Tradition is also a barrier (Downing, 2008). Traditionally, students with disabilities have been served in the special education room and not been included as part of the regular classroom. Because schools...
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    • Commitment 35 scheduled a time to meet. Before the interview began, the couple met with the researcher in a computer lab close to the conference room in order to explain the study and to distribute the informed consent forms. Any questions the...

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