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    • INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB GRANT BEDFORD, Advisor FREDDIE BANKS ILA JACKSON ELLWOOD STEPHENS EVANS WOODBURY BRYANT ANDERSON ELMO ENGLESTEAD LOTTIE POULSON MARTHA FITZGERALD MARIE NELSON VIRGINIA MORTENSEN IONE HIGBEE "Would mass production be an...
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    • 18 discovery that emerged from this qualitative study were the differences in the amounts of literacy activities that took place per hour. For example, even though these families were all from low- SES backgrounds, researchers categorized them into...
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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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    • 53 English classes. Parents with low-literate children spoke only their native Spanish during the home visit interview and never mentioned that they were learning English. All parents interviewed for the home visits were either from Mexico or...
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    • 55 from a variety of schools within Washington County School District, or even within the entire state of Utah, were beyond the scope of this investigation but would have helped to add more insight with the results. Practical Significance Because...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 30 understanding of why social inequality exists (McCall, 2005). For example, instead of focusing on gender by itself, many feminists are evaluating various biological, social and cultural categories such as gender, race,...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 41 acts, events, and styles, which are composed of specific symbols, symbolic form, norms, and their meanings” (Carbaugh, 2007; p 169). Carbaugh’s (2007) five modes of inquiry: theoretical, descriptive, interpretive,...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 46 allowed total freedom in asking questions and they openly explained their perspectives. These informal interviews lasted on average between two and three hours and were conducted with as few as one person and as many as...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 47 they wished; (4) removed the opportunity for participants to identify the expectation of the researcher from among a list of other options, as is the case with a questionnaire; and (5) through my giving of random...
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    • 8 attained the mastery criterion early in the sequence of tasks. (Burns & VanDerHeyden, 2009, p. 85-86). Most educators and schools are aware of the active process of early intervention and practice it daily. Iron Springs Elementary in Cedar City,...
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    • 8 consists of images or profiles from unsolved cases. CODIS is an index that aids crime labs to store and compare DNA profiles. This record is called a CODIS DNA profile and consists of an individual’s DNA profile, along with the sample’s...
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    • 9 individuals. These STR’s are differentiated by the number of copies of the repeat sequences contained within the amplified regions. An allele refers to the different forms of a gene. Everyone inherits two alleles, one maternal the other...
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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...
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    • Learning by Doing: An Event Internship at the Cedar City Offices Introduction As a young girl, when people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would excitedly answer with, “A waitress at Pizza Hut.” Today, when asked the same...
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    • Objectives Lists of general and specific goals were created for the internship experience. The general goals were as follows:  Develop a better understanding and capability for working in an organization.  Apply and test advertising, event...
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    • Literature Review Entering any organization requires specific knowledge in the field as well as both interpersonal and organizational communication knowledge. To prepare for this opportunity, an understanding of research and theories in the areas...
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    • Event managers believe the Internet is a great source for marketing all events, while participants say this method is only effective for tourists. Managers also rely on television and radio advertising, but attendees said word of mouth and past...

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