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    • 1927 163

    • 1927 163
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    • HARRY'S FILLING STATION The path to good eats ends at Harry's. The door is open to all who call. If you have been, "Come again." If you haven't been, "Come." Prop. HARRY SHIRK. «'•*,,, -•,. ••!, •• ,• ••?,. • > •«,, ««,, i...
    • yearbook1917i020: Narrative (cont.)

    • yearbook1917i020: Narrative (cont.)

    • Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks

    • tickets, laundry bags, yea even Eras, the 17's elected as official head of the family, W. H. Bakes, as president, to guide us through the trials and tribulations of our freshman year. From the very start we developed our famous hoggish spirit in...
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    • Page 113
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    • Fort singing Christmas songs which serenaded the town most beautifully. Then they returned to the schoolhouse and partook of some refreshments, received some instructions, and danced again until daylight. The house was most beautihlly decorated...
    • Socotwa text: page 018

    • Socotwa text: page 018

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

    • rope broke; and after grappling with the muddy bank and water chest-high, they arrived looking for all the world like official river rats. Other crews, too, had been pressed against the muddy banks; and the shirts which had been so white that...
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    • Page 139
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    • "It Pays to Look Well" MODERN BARBER SHOP Between Escalante and Lunt Hotels CEDAR CITY, UTAH Howard Chamberlain — Giles Bolander CURLY'S 5c—Hamburgers—5c QUICK LUNCHES CEDAR CITY, UTAH HARRY'S CAFE HARRY SHIRK, Prop. THE PATH TO GOOD...
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    • Page 81
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    • 77 Schiefele, U., (1999). Interest and learning from text. Scientific Studies of Reading, 3, 257-279. Serafini, F. (2000). Before the conversations become “grand”. The California Reader, 33(3), 19-24 Stringer, S.A., Mollineaux, B. (2003)...
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    • Page 68
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    • P a g e | 68 TABLE 3 – CHINA VALUES AND BELIEFS FORMS OF COMMUNICATION, e.g., VERBAL & NON-VERBAL Religions: Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist, Muslim 1-2%, Christian 3-4%. Language: Silence speaks in structured meetings. Rather than cause disagreements...

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