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    • 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) reported that in 2007, there were 206,884 complaints made and it is equivalent to $239 million loss [Wol09]. This figure indicates how big the loss is,...
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    • 11 Service learning helps promote both intellectual and civic engagement by linking the work students do in the classroom to real-world problems and real-world needs. Without compromising academic rigor or discipline-specific objectives, service...
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    • 23 Regardless of reports that homework may or may not increase academic achievement, elementary students are spending increasing amounts of time studying outside the classroom. In a longitudinal study from 1981 to 1997, Hofferth & Sandberg (2001)...
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    • 29 reduce barriers. Teachers who were familiar with maintenance people were able to solicit their input for planting opportunities (Coffee & Rivkin,1998). An obtained copy of the physical plans for schools helped to avoid utility lines and other...
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    • 3ron Commercial anb fairings Jianb OFFICERS James W Imlay, President. Henry W Lunt, Vice President. Wm. R. Palmer Cashier DIRECTORS James W Imlay J G. Pace. Henry W Lunt. Heber E. Harrison. J Mount Taylor Edward Carroll. Dr M. J Mcfarlane. To show...
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    • 44 Additional assessment focused on reading attitudes of the fifth grade population involved implementation of the Reading-Interest-A-Lyzer© (Miller, 2009), based on the “Reading Interest-A-Lyzer” created by Joseph S. Renzulli (appenidix I)....
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    • 56 For district or school administrators this study should be regarded as a caution that the program is not a silver bullet. Adoption of an AES program will not cure whatever low writing scores a school may have. In fact, for the program to be...
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    • a compliance inspection in reference to Phase I1 a n d Phase 111 of t h e Municipal Sewerage Treatment Plant a n d pipeline system. July 8 , 1976.. .At the request of t h e Union Pacific Railroad Company, with t h e approval of the Cedar City Fire...
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    • Appendix G R401, Approval of New Programs, Program Changes, Discontinued Programs, and Program Reports Preamble Academic programs are the center of the educational mission of Utah’s state colleges and universities, and the pursuit of knowledge is...
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    • apron and said I would just need to call her a week before the event to get them and we would need to either set up an account with them or have someone go there to get them and then bring them back. I talked to Byron about the bowtie prices and he...
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    • Commitment 11 Commitment With television showing marriage and commitment negatively, a lack of examples of commitment in marriage, and many sobering statistics about marriage, it is no wonder why many young adults are cautious about marriage and...
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    • Commitment 15 life-style. Likewise, as a way of behaviorally displaying their commitment experience they give each other a special gift. (p.3) As this example shows, the experience of commitment varies between couples, as does how their commitment...
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    • Commitment 17 men, rises with their earnings. In a study by Carroll et al. (2009), emerging adults stated primary qualities they believed predicted marriage readiness include interpersonal competencies and developing capacities to care for others....
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    • Commitment 22 service is another love language where actions are expressions of love. The last love language is physical touch. Chapman (2010) said, “Physical touch is also a powerful vehicle for communicating marital love…For some individuals,...
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    • Commitment 37 individual couple. Although the sequence of questions was occasionally different from one participant to the next, generally the questions followed the order specified in the appendix. Data Analysis The interviews were digitally...
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    • Commitment 44 I thought she was not only pretty, but a neat person.” Taryn provided greater clarity to the gradual process that occurred in their relationship when she said the following: Just looking back through all those qualities that I had...
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    • Commitment 50 could diagnose it. So, I wasn’t afraid to get married. Some people say, “I don’t want to get married because my parents got divorced.” I know what they did and I can see why it went wrong, so I know…we will be fine. Paige...
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    • Commitment 56 just makes us more prepared for the future and know that the other is on the same page. So, it makes it easier to go through the future things and challenges, if we know we are going to stick together and have loftier goals...

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