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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • woman who wished additional design on the walls of her home. Down the cliff a little ways a full-fledged dig was in process - a number of potsherds and pieces of siliceous minerals used for making arrow heads were found, and Dick actually picked up...
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • to the top of the huge arch, and just before the turnoff he made a final effort which converted the undecided so that almost everyone wanted to go up. About 23 people actually made the descent onto the bridge and even more took the trip to the...
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • Heartily digging into the sacks, we withdrew bread with sandwich spread or Vienna sausages between them. As consolation, however, there were cookies and finally raisins, which Ted especially liked. And then the contest began. Lee Perry leaped...
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • gentleman of the desert wearing among other things the bottom half of the legs of a pair of old levis, ran to victory. Her position in the sports world was challenged only by Lee Perry, whose feet were sore, and by Merly, who actually bettered her...
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • Since the dirt road was steep and at its crest there was some soft sand, we all walked past the first bend, where a mad scramble was made for the positions in which we would be carried homeward. Of course, the best places were near canteens, on...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 58 treated like inferiors when they felt like they were living a higher standard. Because of this frustration at being misrepresented in the media, and in mainstream society, they decided that they needed to confront the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 66 believed that abuse was rare in their community, but because of the distrust of the dominant culture and especially leadership figures, polygamists often did not see appealing to police or social programs as an option to...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 76 The transition of accepting a new woman into the family is a period of growth and adjustment. In some families the transition is relatively smooth. Interviewee #2 describes her experience as she entered an established family...
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    • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Nature of the problem There is a tremendous amount of pressure placed upon students and teachers to achieve proficient scores on end of level math testing. High expectations dealing with math have created many different...
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    • 13 parents end up doing the bulk of the homework assignments in order to simply just get it done (Simplicio, 2005). Policies and practices that have formed consistent positive results regarding math homework are: “(a) Homework must help students...
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    • Employee Giving 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This project and its success would not have been possible without several individuals: Stuart Jones for making the employee giving campaign an important part of the larger campaign at SUU and allowing me...
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    • 43 the progress made. Another teacher explained the RTI meeting provided a forum for teachers to share what they knew about struggling students and get suggestions from other teachers to help them. She called RTI an organized way to find and help...
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    • pressure, and enthusiasm and passion (Beaven & Wright, 2008). All of these attributes can be developed through experience. In conclusion, engaging in an empirical learning experience is beneficial for a student. By engaging in that sort of...
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    • Appendices Appendix A. Journal Week One – January 8-14 I came in for my first day and was introduced to my supervisor, Byron Linford, the Events Director for Cedar City. Byron described the three main projects I would be working on for the...
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    • Appendix B. Request for Proposal Society of American Travel Writer’s Convention Dinner Request for Proposal The Society of American Travel Writer’s is holding their annual convention in Cedar City, June 2012. A dinner will be held to conclude...
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    • THE WEB 3 THE WEB FOR COMMUNICATION PROFESSIONALS By Chris Hall Dr. L. Paul Husselbee, Capstone Committee Chair Abstract The World Wide Web is taking an increasingly prominent role in the lives of communication professionals. Students entering the...

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