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    • 12 say that educators “should understand that linguistic barriers, diverse social practices, and a multiplicity of assumptions, beliefs, and perceptions contribute to difficult discourse” (p. 353). Therefore, linking academic learning...
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    • 17 of how Purcell-Gates (1995) provided reading intervention for Donny in exchange for documentation and careful examination of literacy development through the social and cultural perspectives of a family from the “white underclass, a minority...
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    • 58 References Borba, M. (2009). Caring closes the language-learning gap. Phi Delta Kappan, 681-685. Cheng, L.R.L. (1996). Enhancing communication: Toward optimal language learning for limited English proficient students. Language, Speech, and...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 70 rude comments or offensive behavior, Interviewee #2 related an incident while she was shopping: I was in an aisle all by myself… and all the sudden out of nowhere these two kids jumped out the aisle on each side of me one...
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    • Employee Giving 16 gave a benefit to each employee in exchange for his/her consideration of a donation (Appendix B). Publicity was also a component of the campaign, particularly as teams reached 100% participation. Congratulatory emails were sent...
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    • dough. Until then, we continue research and development in hopes of influencing the consumer better than the competitor. Organizational Communication Another area of communication research pertinent to an internship experience is organizational...
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    • 22 in methamphetamine synthesized by hydriodic acid/red phosphorous (Puthaviriyakorn, 2002). In addition, naphthalene (found around 232 m/z) was not detected in this study. GC/MS and Methamphetamine Artifacts Though the methamphetamine samples...
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    • THE WEB 42 Module 7 Assignment: Set up a Web Hosting Account 1. Find a free or paid web host and create an account. Popular free hosts include www.000webhost.com and www.doteasy.com/FreeWebHosting. Be sure that the host you choose allows FTP...
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    • THE WEB 68 8 The Internet: A Brief History Despite being a relatively new technology, the Internet has become a cornerstone of digital media and a standard global method of com􀀍􀵭 munication. As of 2010, one in four people worldwide have...
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    • 34 10. Implement the SETHL program for children and parents to share, and record time spent reading. Monday through Thursday exchange SETHL books. 11. Periodically collect recording logs for later analysis and replace them with consecutive...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 50 future research may investigate whether preference for group leadership correlated with psychological domain is strong enough to hold up to group conformity or bows to spurts of silence. Future research...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 53 the structure of the group. The matching of leadership styles to a setting and structure is similar to the design of this study, that is, to match leadership style with psychological domain rather than...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 54 leader-member exchange theory, researchers treated leadership as something leaders did toward all of their followers. This assumption implied that leaders treated followers in a collective way, as a group,...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 55 psychological domain turned out the way it did. However, further research would need to be conducted and limitations of this study taken into account before any existing theory can be identified as a...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 58 been dominant because group members select leaders who are similar to themselves, or leaders who they perceive will create the lowest levels of uncertainty. Contingency theory suggests that group leaders,...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 65 Kim, Y. S. (2008). Communication experiences of American expatriates in South Korea: A study of cross-cultural adaptation. Human Communication, 4, 511-528. Kintz, L. (2007, July). Finding the strength to...
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    • 33 • Students will understand what matter consists of and how to identify different interactions and the changes matter undergoes. • Students will understand the importance of electrons and how they are arranged and be able to utilize this...

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