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    • Page 188

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    • The summer after Henry left for England to fblfdl an L.D.S. Mission in that country the settlers were forced to contend with great challenges. Because of the hot, dry weather in 1855, hoards of grasshoppers hatched and migrated to the fields in...
    • Page 444

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    • stemmed fiom the fact that an army, when mobilized, needs food, transportation, guns and ammunition. Also, some of the officers misused their positions, especiaily when they had been drinking. Riots occurred at Mexico City where the Amencan flag...
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    • U.S. Embassy 64 APPENDIX 5 | Speeches English Speech American Culture I. Introduction A. What composes American culture? II. America is Diverse A. In 2000, 35.9 percent of the people living in New York City were foreign born. B. A melting pot vs. a...
    • 1909, page 13

    • 1909, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. and tools of all kinds for work in wood and metals are provided. Machines and lathes for the iron work are provided for the High School Engineering course. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. This...
    • Page 446

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    • Heaton's wife were ordered to fix a meal for them. They also demanded that Heaton haul a load of corn fiom the bam down to the house to feed their horses. It was fortunate, at the time, that they had a good supply of food on hand so the women fixed...
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    • U.S. Embassy 65 a. Any American would consider ballet, tap, and ballroom American dances, but these kinds of dance came from other countries b. Dances that were born in the U.S. are country, east‐coast swing, and break V. Conclusion A....
    • Page 447

    • Page 447
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    • rehimed to Pacheco in the spring of 1912 and Thomas decided to stay there and work for his brothers, Heaton and Edgerton. Heaton's house had been roughed in and Thomas helped complete it. However, when the time came to return to Diaz, the...
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    • Page 81
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    • The Human Element 76 Another case in which the LDS culture manifested itself through its community members was during a natural disaster. The culture has taught them to always be prepared and to keep food storage that they could rely on, decreasing...
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    • tura, Kanarra, and Iron Springs. Because of this late fall riding, I was delayed in getting bark to the University and was two months late for scho01."~ The Arizona Strip was used primarily as cattle range and was grazed all year, but especially in...
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    • Ena continues her detailed account of the family leaving Mexico: It was very hot crossing the desert and, as water ran short, there was a great deal of suffering. After many hours, the train finally crawled into Ciudad Juarez, a Mexican town just...
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    • Page 107
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    • No pirates no princesses 102 M: This one, Will and I, its funny about this ring, we saw it a catalog and we ordered it from a catalog and the wrong one showed up. And we were like, oh, okay. So turns out, so like, whatever. But yeah, I think the...
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    • U.S. Embassy 74 How can the more developed nations build stronger partnerships with BRICs? And secondly, the subject today, how does Brazil become “o melhor dos BRICs.” (The best of the BRICs.) Together, more developed nations such as the...
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    • 151 Note. *n=972 Table 5 Travel Activities (N=973) Activities Yes No Frequency Percentage Frequency Percentage Visit a museum 889 91.37 84 8.63 Visit to historical buildings or heritage attractions 943 96.92 30 3.08 Shopping 837 86.02 136...
    • Page 457

    • Page 457
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    • located there and find a place to camp. We had to have every animal and whom it belonged to registered. It was a big job. 1still hadn't had a chance to go to El Paso and find out how my wife and baby were. After a couple of weeks we finaily made...
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    • Page 112
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    • No pirates no princesses 107 M: Yeah and that might be the way some parents unconsciously parent because they are still nurturing their own child that didn‘t get heard. And it‘s with stuff. That‘s the crime, its with stuff, not with sitting...
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    • times. The U.S. Army was pressing upon the people uttenng dire threats as to what would take place when it reached the ~ a l l e y s . ~ n Fmstrated i seeking pace, bankrupting themselves to store food and ammunition, and stmggling to reestablish...
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    • Utah. They hoped they could do so and that they would like to help them to do the job." A teamster boasted to the Mormons in Beaver that he had participated in the Hauns Mil1 Massacre in Missoun, an atrocity in which a mob wiped out a Mormon...
    • 1911, page 49

    • 1911, page 49
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    • 49 PEDAGOGY. Mr. Barton. The laws of Psychology are referred to in this work simply as a basis for the teaching art. The student must work out a course of instruction for some grade or grades of the public schools. A series of...
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    • Heaton and Bill were in Pearson on foot, so they walked the eight miles to Colonia Juarez. Edward had previously been down in Mexico for a few days and caught one of their mules with some other horses n and put them i a pasture there. The...

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