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Checkers
NELSON
Box Hockey
BRONCS
Volleyball
SIGMfl CHI RHO
College Basketball
PHRRY, DOTSON
Tennis
HflYCOCK, WILLIAMS
Tennis
HUNTER
Tennis
The first activities in the Intramural program were basketball
and bowling,...
Martha and Gertrude Shoot
OH! OH!
Two of a Kind
The First Snow Help!
The Student Life and Campus Personalities of the Branch Agricultural Col-lege
have given color to the 1937-1938 school year. There are so many humor-ous
events perhaps many of...
KITCHEN
Homemade
Candies
Ice Cream
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Complete
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Cedar City, Utah
MARY'S
SandwicK Shop & Cafe
Breakfast - Lunch
Dinner
Fountain Service
Special attention given to
Student Parties and
Bridge Luncheons
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Chapter 5
Discussion
This chapter is outlined by first revisiting the problem and issues and why they are
important to this final discussion. Next, the similarities and differences between the results of
this study and that of others are...
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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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marriage in peace. From this time forward, the Work maintained a congregation in Salt Lake City and one in Short Creek.
As Lorin Woolley grew older, he understood that it would be important to reorganize the high priesthood...
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Chapter 2: Review of Literature
In order to clearly organize the literature to be reviewed, I organized the literature into three categories, (a) polygamy, (b) power differentiation, and (c) co-cultural...
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purposes for practicing polygamy. Their work gave a holistic and broadly based understanding of what life was like for people in the two fundamentalist communities in which they worked.
Power Differentiation
To establish the...
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no wives. Most of these men expected to be asked by the community leaders to marry another wife sometime in the future. Contraceptives were discouraged because the Work preached that the main purpose of life on earth is to...
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He explained that because of the strength of his wives, he felt the need to become stronger and more worthy in fulfilling his responsibilities as a father, husband, and priesthood holder.
Interviewee #15’s second wife,...
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family’s income. These decisions are agreed upon by the husband and wives based on each person’s preference and the needs of the family.
“Home mothers” divide the responsibilities and further delegate duties to the...
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or engage in other housework. Because of this, she earned her degree in one year instead of the typical two years. In many ways, each family acts as an autonomous community in itself. The members contribute in their own ways...
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kitchen window had a screen that was broken and I stood there and held his hand and he said, “Always remember that I love you, and always remember to say your prayers.”
After hours of anxious waiting, she, her two...
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shown to help teachers rectify the lack of parental involvement in a student’s math
education.
Background, Significance, and Purpose Statement, and Study Setting
There has been a large amount of research done studying the importance of
parental...
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Definition of terms
Academic Achievement: Students being able to perform independently at grade
level proficiency.
Basic Skills Test: The Basic Skills Test is an assessment measuring a student’s
understanding as it pertains to math fundamentals...
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is the firm belief that parental engagement makes a significant difference to
educational outcomes and that parents have a key role to play in raising
educational standards. In summary, the more engaged parents are in the
education of their...
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considered valid and accurate, the researcher needed the honest input of parents regarding
their students and the homework process inside their home.
The study participants involved in this project were sixth grade students assigned
to the...
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support those struggling students.
Procedures
To complete this study, the researcher developed a math homework tracker to
obtain a better idea of what is being done at home to support students in day to day
learning objectives. This tracker was...
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Chapter 4
Results
Throughout the researcher’s Master of Education Capstone project, five vital
educational resources were monitored to effectively determine the ability and growth
among students identified as lacking parental support. First,...
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In this chapter the researcher will compare performance characteristics during
three units of math instruction. The first unit of math instruction is focused on observing
the academic behavior of the selected students with basic in-class...