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    • MILLARD COUNTY CLUB CARL ASHBY President ISOBEL FINLINSON Vice-President FRED WHSDEN MAVIS JOHNSON GARR ASHBY EUGENE STEPHENSON FRANK LYMAN THEON FINLINSON GLAIR PORTER JOYCE JUDD CLAYTON STRATTON GORDON NEILSON NINA RIGBY NAYON CAHOON NELDA...
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    • carne safe to hand on Christmas day and was read with much pleasure. We were al very glad to hear of your l improved health and of Aunt Ellen's. 1 sent the SemiWeekly of Oct. lGth to Mrs. John Lunt, and whenever 1 can do anything for you 1 am...
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    • 55 The educator interprets the first statement, “I like finding answers to a math problem” as self-motivation. The student strives until an answer is found. The creator included this statement to learn about math attitude. The students remained...
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    • 56 Strongly disagree Neither Strongly agree March May 2. I do not enjoy math Males Females Both Figure 4.11 Comparison between March and May, “I do not enjoy math”, Males, Females, Both. Males disagreed with the statement, “I do not enjoy...
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    • Cedar City Can Be Proud of the Two Most Modern and Up-to-date Theatres in the State of Utah AVAIL YOURSELF OF EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO RELAX AND ENJOY YOURSELF There's A Good Show Tonite WEAR CLOTHES— You Can Respect and the World Will Respect...
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    • The Human Element 59 also become very defensive whenever anyone else makes a negative reference to their community. “Is there ever going to be a day when I see one good article or story about my city? The negativity is starting to kill me. I must...
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    • The Human Element 71 to the changing situation as they took the time necessary to recognize their constituents’ needs to rebuild their own economy, their way. “We were literally fending for ourselves,” said Brent Warr, Gulfport’s mayor....
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    • lights were out for a time and they were very happy to sit around in the dark and enjoy the inactivity.'" Many prominent citizens were on the subscription list for stock in the Dixie Power Co., in amounts varying from $100.00 to $1,000.00 or 10...
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    • 99 The average response to the statements “I do not enjoy math, I find math boring, and I am not interested in math” was neutral, didn’t agree or disagreed. The students signed up for the next class required because it was expected. The...
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    • Intro to the Internet 23 and Web Page Design factors of aesthetics, usability and functional-ity. The usability philosophy represents the ease of finding and processing information. In other words, this philosophy attempts to make a web site...
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    • 102 High School are females? The boys also disagreed with the statement but not as strongly (see Figure 4.31). Depending on the different types of activity the students were working on determined the different learning styles they used. After the...
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    • 9 Frustration with math and the poor attitude that follows can severely damper a student’s ability to succeed in the present and future. A negative attitude towards math is one of the biggest hurdles that educators must overcome before any real...
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    • Students Come and Students Go, But We Are Here Forever The point in this to remember is that when you are far a.way-back in the old home-you can still enjoy the advantage of our big, well selected stock' of Merchandise. You have got a,cquainted...
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    • 105 Chapter 6 Reflection I discovered through interviews that the majority of the students involved in the creative project preferred working in groups. Allowing students to choose the group members exhibited excitement. Explaining the assignments...
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    • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Reading is an essential tool for existence in our modern society. While some children and adults struggle with learning basic reading concepts, a common problem of reading reluctance exists in classrooms across the nation....
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    • Cedar City can be proud of the two most modern and up-to-date Theatres in the State of Utah - - - Avail yourself of every opportunity to relax and enjoy yourself There's a good show tonight at the THORLEY or PARKS THEATRE In the heart of Utah's...
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    • 118 NAME _ Clau Period, _ ASSESSING YOUR LEARNING STYLE Instructrons: For each lItatement below please rellpond with one of the five choices. Write the numberthatbe&t dascribes you in the blank. 1 very lifIIe IlIce me 2 a IItIe liJce me 3 somewhof...
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    • Ann became very much a part of the music life of the community. She sang in the first presentation of the Messiah in Cedar City and participated in operas and choirs for many years." When Bert died, she moved in with the family from the old Seaman...
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    • 119 1 very litlle like me 2 a litHe like me 3 somewhat like me 4/ikeme 5 a lot li/(e me 23.__I like to setup little 'what if" experiments (fur example ·What lNOuld happen if I put a grasshopper in a jar with a spider?"). 24. I enjoy dong jigsaw...

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