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    • was named "Little Muddy" from i t s muddy appearance. Eighteen miles north of this place i s Center Creek where over one-half of the Company remained, while the other half journeyed south, under the direction of Parley P. Pratt. Here it was, on a...
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    • scene could hardly be conceived. The toil-worn and hardy pioneers, with uncovered heads bent in reverence to the Almighty, thanked Him for H i s kindly care in bringing them to a land where conscience was free, with liberty undiluted. and asked H i...
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    • labors, and reverently called upon Him to bless u s in the i u t u r e and to enable u s to maintain ourselves in this desert land, also to protect u s from the wiley Indian and help u s to accomplish the mission we were sent to perform, namely,...
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    • prove, however, that the manufacture of iron is an accomplished f a c t , and Iron County, with h e r vast coal fields and an inexhaustible amount of the best iron ore in the world, is destined in the near future to be a vast business center. I t...
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    • away, people would sometimes send for the prearhcr and ask him for whom the hell tolled, and the preacher would say to them that the bell tolled for everyone. "No man is an i l a n d entire to itself", he said, "every man is a piece of the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 8 Since the incorporation of polygamy into the LDS Church’s faith in the 1830’s, there has been strong opposition to it. In the 1856 Republican Party convention (GOP convention of 1856, 1856), members of the Republican...
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    • THE WEB 171 Presentation 111 􀀜􁰀􀀡􂄀􀀤􂐀􀀤􂐀􀀲􃈀􀀥􂔀􀀳􃌀􀀳􃌀􀀞􁹕 Used for marking up a physi􀀍􀵣 cal (e.g., mailing) address 􀀮􂸀􀁏􄼀􀁔􅐀...
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    • Emotional Manipulation and Psychopathy 48 Feyereisen, P., Malet, C., & Martin, Y. (1986). Is the faster processing of expressions of happiness modality-specific? In H. Ellis, M. Jeeves, F. Newcombe, & A. Young (Eds.), Aspects of face processing:...
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    • Emotional Manipulation and Psychopathy 49 Mueller-Isberner, R., Osterheider, M., & Sass, H. (2001). Emotion in criminal offenders with psychopathy and borderline personality disorder. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 58, 737-745. Hervé, H. F., Hayes, P. J., &...

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