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    • Two quilts made from Lisey and Calico had been sold for $8 each, and the sisters were working on three more. The wife of Erastus Snow wrote a letter to the Relief Society encouraging them in their efforts. Bishop Lunt said that he was pleased with...
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    • 23 tested in the subject of language arts using curriculum-based measurements. Formal research began in February of 2011 and includes archival data from August 2010 to February 2011. The gathered data were used to classify students as below-grade...
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    • Fishback Intern 28 Ernest Bormann's Symbolic Convergence Theory offers a promising method of looking at small group interaction and cohesiveness. When individuals who are not familiar with each other come together for the sake of achieving a common...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 22 Chapter 3-Results Through the use of statistical analysis three of the six hypothesizes were rejected while H1, H3, H4 were found to be statistically significant. Below are the results of the...
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    • 23 CHAPTER 3 Methodology The purpose of this study was to identify what types of physical activity breaks prove most effective for refocusing first-­‐grade students on to academic work. Furthermore, this study identified if recess, classroom energ...
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    • need not enumerate here, but Bishop Lunt's own expenence is illustrative of these difficulties--he has built five houses since he went there in 1851, the frequent change of location [of the city] and other causes requinng him to do so. But, it is...
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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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    • 28 non-secretor. It can be concluded that DNA was indeed successfully isolated from most of the latent fingerprints and this part of the hypothesis was therefore supported. It was also hypothesized that concentration would decrease with an increase...
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    • 24 Asperger Syndrome. There are zero students with physical disabilities that prevented them from participating in physical activity. Five first-­‐grade teachers from Willow Springs Elementary School along with the researcher were also be involved...
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    • Dewey Thorley recommended the adoption of t h e following: 1. The City Manager's salary be reduced to $ 1 . 5 0 0 p e r annum. 2 . The S t r e e t Supervisor a n d team receive $4.50 p e r day. 3. The Watermaster a n d Marshal receive no 4. The...
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    • . that he didn't come out and make-believe to do so. The leader, a well-built and, for a Ute, rather handsome man, could speak a few words of MexicanSpanish. He bore a name comrnon to many chiefs in Utah, but not then known to fame. He was a, but...
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    • and make them better off than ever they were before." William Durham was elected as President of the organization and Bishop Henry Lunt and Samuel Leigh were the two Directors from Cedar City. President Young was attempting to "sell" the United...
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    • 25 CHAPTER FIVE: LITERATURE CITED A.C. Allen, Methamphetamine from Ephedrine I, Chloroephedrines and aziridines. J. Forensic Sci., 32 (1987) 953-962. C.F.R., 21 C.F.R. Part 111, (Retrieved March 21, 2009), Dietary Supplements Containing Ephedrine...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 30 group members, most organizations would prefer to train one person rather than five or six. Overall, the outcome of this investigation may indicate that there is a dominant, primary leadership style that...
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    • 25 Instrumentation The evaluator used modified version of a pre-­‐existing evaluation form to track student engagement. The original form has been designed and used by school administrators in many Utah school districts for many years review teach...
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    • CHARLES ROUNTREE HUNTER Biography 1898 - 1984 Charles Rountree Hunter, an outstanding public servant spent his entire life in Cedar City where he contributed extensive time and money to the area's growth and development. He attended Southern Utah...
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    • side. 4 . Replace 1500 feet of 4" pipe on 1st West. 5. Replace 600 feet of 4" pipe on 2nd West. 6 . Install a sufficient number of fire h y d r a n t s to protect the residents and business houses on 1st and 2nd West S t r e e t s , where old pipe...
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    • so rank that the husbandman wiil have about as much trouble to clear it off and prepare for another crop as to cultivate it as above mentioned. Some of t h s growth of weeds wiii be ten or twelve feet high. 1 have been into the fields to observe...

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