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    • Frederick P. Champ . . . able president of Board of Trustees . . . banker, philanthropist, and lover of fine arts . . . very much a part of our growth from year to year. yjmjjjjk?.. m Dr. M. J. Macfarlaiie . . . promi-nent in any field he...
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    • The I-Text Distance Learning System 5 7. Quiz Console – Students can take quizzes using the Quiz Console. Instructors can build quizzes using four question types: multiple choice, true-false, fill in the blank, and short answer. The quizzes are...
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    • U.S. Embassy 24 (2003) were important starting points for a flow of literature that helped enrich my understanding of the political world and international relations. Understanding the global community was of utmost importance in preparation for...
    • 1899, May 4

    • 1899, May 4
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    • Thurs. May 4, 1899: Ther. very warm Wea. thin clouds we left camp at the creek above Rock Canyon about 8 am. nooned at the Co-op got to the L. Meadow just before dark. Friday 5: Ther. cooler. Wea. thin clouds. Jake & I went to the Danish ranch and...
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    • retaliation. They never forgot an injury or an injustice. In other words, they subscribed to the worn out code of an "eye for an eye and a life for a life." With them the punishment of crime was a personal, rather than a public, matter. There was...
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    • U.S. Embassy 25 embassy required this skill. Unsure of how many informal, formal, telephone, in-person, and other kinds of interviews I actually performed, I was grateful to have gained the particular interviewing techniques from preparing for an...
    • 1899, May 10

    • 1899, May 10
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    • Wed. May 10, 1899: Ther. very warmº., Wea. s. wind, clear. We worked on the fence on the side hill at the lower end of the Moncur field (Denmark) Thursday 11: Ther. extra warmº., Wea. clear, S. Wind We continued working on the fence. at B.M....
    • 1910, page 179

    • 1910, page 179
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    • 31 Days July 1910: S 24 Dan came up canal with me, We ate dinner at Black Tunnell flume With our wives. M 25 to head of canal and back early. at Ward=Hall pm photographed the indians at noon. T 26 Dan went home today. I am on the ditch again. ...
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    • Councilman Jones, of the Irrigation Committee, reported that the West Field. Co-op Store, and City, through their respective committees had considered the question of the water for the City and West Field below the m i l l , and that the matter...
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    • The Human Element 37 accurate characterization of behavior than what the respondent likely would have reported. Ethnographic research then begins at a holistic level where information is recorded on the environmental context of the situation as...
    • 1910, page 180

    • 1910, page 180
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    • 31 & 31 Days July-Aug. 1910: S 31 Sick- Went up to Sulphur laid in shade all day. M August 1 am too sick to work to-day. Wm Ruesch is looking after the ditch T 2 Cut my lucern in the field. W 3 raked it and Cut that in the lot. Th 4 Back on...
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    • The Human Element 38 must be able to provide “concrete strategic and tactical recommendations,” (Durante & Feehan, 2005, p. 13). The empirical world consists of “the minute by minute, day to day social life of individuals as they interact...
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    • 23 involves working with word meaning and understanding text. Currently, “direct screenings in the areas of vocabulary and comprehension have yet to be developed for elementary learners” (Mesmer & Mesmer, 2008, p. 289). Fuchs and Fuchs go on to...
    • 1899, May 19

    • 1899, May 19
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    • Fri. May 19, 1899: Ther. 7 am cold’., 10 am. warm’., Wea. it blows hard., clouds running east. squally in afternoon. Jake & I built a small correll in the willow patch in lower field. Saturday 20: Ther. coolº., Wea. more wind. We plowed and...
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    • The Human Element 40 Chapter 4 Method In an attempt to isolate and reveal variance among separate cultures, researchers have identified numerous dimensions of cultures. Hall (1976) introduced the continuum structure for understanding dimensions,...
    • 1911, page 10

    • 1911, page 10
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    • 10 appropriated $70,000, $35,000 of which was expended for a new science building and equipment. In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a boiler house, which was erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for...
    • 1911, page 11

    • 1911, page 11
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    • 11 The buildings are thoroughly modern in every respect, being commodious, well lighted, and provided with the best system of heating and ventilation. The athletic grounds are laid out, planned after the Stadium at St. Louis...

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