Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Captain Rogers. Basketball Banquet. On Friday, March 16, the basketball boys (and their friends) were the guests of the Domestic Science department. Speeches, toasts, and above all "good eats" characterized the occasion. All hail to the...
You have raised your hand in solemn covenant that you will do all that lies in your power to accomplish this object, and we now leave you, with the hllest expectation that you will bend your united and untiring efforts to this purpose with the...
Although the early settlers of Utah had placed more emphasis on celebrating the 24th rather than the 4th of July, Independence Day had gained in significance. July 4, 1861, brought with it an enthusiastic celebration throughout the Utah Temtory, in...
the persecution and legal proceedings against the church, all the workmen on the temple block (S.L.C.) were discharged and work on the huilding discontinued." The South at that time was a hotbed of .Anti-hlormon hatred and when a man joined the...
father and Uncle Lehi were in the cattle business together, and they remained close friends all Father's life. Each had a high regard for the other's opinion in business matters, as well as a close personal regard for earh other. At one time, they...
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
Linn had originally formed this group soon after the Yale Ward was divided, including couples from each side of the new boundary. The group consisted of: Linn & Georgia Alder, John & Orpha Boyden, Paul & Ora...
Advocate for Indians
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The following is an account written by Allen H. Tibbals of the preparation and trial of this case.
HEALING vs. JONES
The case was the culmination of over a century of constant conflict between the Hopi and the Navajo...
Advocate for Indians
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United States Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit, Federal District Judge James A. Walsh of Tucson, Arizona, and Federal District Judge Leon R. Yankwich of Los Angeles, California. noted in its opinion that the...
STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 20
As a result of the years of separation and danger, the citizens of Short Creek shied away from interaction with the outside world. They had learned through hard lessons that people in the outside world would not let them...
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Park. These polygamists considered themselves to be good people and it was emotionally painful for them when they felt unfairly characterized by people who were ignorant of their culture or actively and knowingly...
SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 5
Introduction
Social Thinking Interventions in Second and Third Grade
Possibly the most famous person with autism, Dr. Temple Grandin (2006)
hypothesized that Einstein’s Theory of Relativity would not be accepted...
SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 7
management, while teacher trainings assisted teachers in empowering students with
strategies directly related to classroom success. A lack of organizational skills as well as
attention deficits have been known to...
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Study Hypothesis
Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine are commonly detected as one of the organic impurities in seized methamphetamine. In 2006, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) restricted the sale of over-the-counter medicines containing...
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CHAPTER FOUR: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
Methamphetamine Impurities
The hypothesis, that a distinct pattern of impurities present in illicit methamphetamine specimens could be characterized by GC/MS, was supported during this research, despite...
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for poor school outcomes, not only because of language issues, but also because of
socioeconomic issues (Goldenberg, 2008). Most Hispanic Americans are characterized as
having low levels of educational success and high rates of poverty, and this...
Fishback Intern 10
The three styles of leadership that are most commonly talked about are autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire. These styles explain how a person leads and not why that individual became a leader. All three of the leadership...
Fishback Intern 12
Here, the attempt is to exercise as much control as possible even if the factor controlled has little input, undetermined input, or no input at all into influencing outcomes. Bed checks, uniformity of dress, ‗mustache‘ rules...
Fishback Intern 15
indirect pressures from the environment (Hall, 1982, pp. 280-81). Yet, despite these shortcomings, the goal approach does focus on the rational purposive aspects of the organization, it is a value-free approach, and the method is...
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for nor be able to produce (Bolan & Williams, 2008). Movies can showcase a
destination‘s natural scenery, historical background, and culture. Austria is not exempt
from this phenomenon. Since the release of The Sound of Music in 1965, many...
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about a destination. Consumers are sometimes able to make a better formed ideal by
viewing or reading information for reasons other than strictly promotional.
Push and pull factors.
In studying factors that lead to increased tourism, it is...