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    • Preface - Page ix

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    • PREFACE Through researching and writing the following history of the Mayors of Cedar City, we have gained a greater insight into the problems confronting our city and county leaders. W have also gained a deep appreciation for the tremendous e...
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    • with his father on occasions to visit some of the neighboring counties. They went to Manchester and even as far as Birmingham, but Henry had never been out of Great Britain, so he was facing a courageous adventure, considering the fact that he had...
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    • Hemy's oldest daughter, Henrietta, later wrote: that "Henry's clothes were commencing to wear out, his shoes had already gone, so he went to meeting in his broadcloth clothes, silk hat, and barefooted. One time he got a boot top and made soles for...
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    • infomed by his Mexican employee that his life had been threatened by a Mexican, Benino Terene, and his foiiowers. He wged Lunt to leave before violence was done to him. Soon thereafter a force of fifteen men under Terene rode into the ranch and...
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    • father and Uncle Lehi were in the cattle business together, and they remained close friends all Father's life. Each had a high regard for the other's opinion in business matters, as well as a close personal regard for earh other. At one time, they...
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    • 20 one in which parents may still value literacy and their children’s education; however, they are less educated and engage in fewer literacy activities in the home. Students from literacy-oriented communities have proven to be more prepared for...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 13 became the fourth president of the Church. In the LDS Church’s biannual General Conference in April of 1890, where leaders of the Church gathered to speak to the general Church members about issues relating to doctrine and...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 18 Church converted to the Work, but as time passed, fewer outsiders converted to the Work. Despite the fewer numbers of converts, a high birth rate within the community caused the congregations to steadily grow through the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 27 raised by mothers deprived of their basic rights; impoverishment; and, violation of their fundamental dignity. The harms against men include: the unequal distribution of spouses and related ostracism of younger men forced to...
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    • THE WEB 164 104 Purpose The goals of a project can dictate what kind of CMS is needed. CMS soft􀀍􀵷 ware tends to be focused in one of two areas: content syndication or website design. Online systems such as Blogger and Tumblr make it very easy...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 29 toward styles of group leadership. There is sufficient research to suggest that identification of psychological domains are helpful for psychological studies, such as evaluations in children (Keat, 1990),...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 6 minimal. For example, facing minor problems early on can prevent the development of more serious problems in the future. Furthermore, resolving conflict can sometimes be instrumental in strengthening relationships. While many...
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    • 7 that critics of traditional advertising argue that the branch may be facing extinction. According to a recent report by Maddox (2009), all media-supported advertising will slow between 2009 and 2014. All media, that is, except for the Internet....
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    • The Human Element 7 of the surrounding public could eliminate this element of unpredictability with the community’s reaction. One could better respond to the development of a crisis situation within their organization by knowing in advance how...
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    • The Human Element 67 a sense of duty to their jobs or to their neighbors. In their minds, it was government leaders’ responsibility to be the ones to help out and assist people in need, not theirs. This cultural trait also explains another...
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    • 16 The most probable obstacle facing many unmotivated readers is a lack of self-confidence. “Whether told by others that they are not as good a reader as their older siblings or whether they have developed the attitude from peers that reading is...
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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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    • P a g e | 72 TABLE 7 – SPAIN VALUES AND BELIEFS FORMS OF COMMUNICATION, e.g., VERBAL & NON-VERBAL Ethnicity: Composite of Mediterranean and Nordic types. Religion: Roman Catholic 94%, other 6%. Government: parliamentary monarchy Language: Over...
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    • No pirates no princesses 18 fertile ground for major marketing companies who want to set life long buying decisions in stone before the age of reasoning dawns. These crucial few years determine habits and the marketers want their brand to become...

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