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    • Fishback Intern 12 Here, the attempt is to exercise as much control as possible even if the factor controlled has little input, undetermined input, or no input at all into influencing outcomes. Bed checks, uniformity of dress, ‗mustache‘ rules...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 12 members lived in relative peace as they established colonies throughout, what are today the states of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, and Nevada. As the borders of the United States expanded to include the Mormon...
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    • THE WEB 112 52 Storyboards can also be used to illustrate the holistic view, showing how a user (shown as the persona) will interact with the application in context. Is the person using the website from a computer or mobile device? Do they live...
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    • 105 Chapter 6 Reflection I discovered through interviews that the majority of the students involved in the creative project preferred working in groups. Allowing students to choose the group members exhibited excitement. Explaining the assignments...
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    • THE WEB 13 connect after conducting regular live video chats with their instructor, and the wide availability of video chat services makes this an easy way to help students succeed. Since online learners do not attend scheduled classes, online...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 13 Chapter II Literature Review For ease in reading the literature review will follow a specific structure of broad to narrow covering several topics. First, literature in small group communication as a whole...
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    • Fishback Intern 13 higher morale, more commitment to the organization, and greater productivity than those work groups directed by authoritarian leaders‖ (Pratt & Eitzen 1989). Democratic leaders are supportive. They are considerate of the needs...
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    • 120 Name'--- _ Class Period _ TAU.YSHEET FOR LEARNING S1YLEASSESSMENT Li.r b..-lll... ~·"ur IlL,n,bcT re'l'O'1lOC rur~·a..·la 9,...llt'iorl nil til" appl'''''Pri3l'l:'' line, (1:01' ......;1I\1J'L.- if~"lIT rc"!:,,,.1lOC t" #I ".~ .1, puc...
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    • Smith as Captain, Henry Lunt as Clerk, Edward Dalton as Sergeant of the Guard, W. Y. Webb as Pilot, and Philip K. Smith as Chaplain. After their meeting around the campfire, they sang "Come Let Us Anew, Our Journey Pursue." The horses were allowed...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 14 members simply do not show up to meetings. Language of groups (Gonzalez, 1998) has been researched in regards to the multiple languages used in groups, as well as languages that define gangs and any other...
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    • jump. The project was also aimed at determining whether it matters that the first exercise in the complex set is a strength or power exercise, such as Kettlebell Swings. Methodology Participants. Thirty-six recreationally trained men and women...
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    • 10 Fewster, & McCormick (2010) further stated that “approximately eight million adolescents struggled with reading” (p. 636). High School (9th to 12th Grade) Cassidy, Valadez, Garrett, & Barrera (2010) reported that adolescent literacy is a hot...
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    • THE WEB 134 74 􀀶􃘀􀁒􅈀􀁉􄤀􀁗􅜀􀁚􅨀􀁄􄐀􀁕􅔀􀁈􄡔 There are a wide variety of software solutions for web prototyping, all with varying levels of fidelity, ease of use, and price. Many user experience experts use...
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    • 9 include items such as country of origin, race, and the nature of their immigration. In fact, differences among Hispanic groups are often greater than differences found between Hispanic and non-Hispanic populations (Espinosa, 1995). Other...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 15 Group Formation Before continuing the discussion of group characteristics, an explanation of why and when groups form is necessary. The current study focuses on identifying variables of groups that may play...
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    • 134 Since a primary goal of destination marketers is to attract new visitors, this strong destination image of Austria for socio-cultural tourism can be used to increase the visiting intention of travelers. Cities such as Salzburg and Vienna appeal...
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    • 10 CHAPTER 2: MATERIALS & METHODS DNA Extraction and Regions Sampled Ancient maize specimens were previously collected from the Corngrowers Site and identified based on their depth of occurrence from the trench surface. These specimens were ground...
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    • 10 for poor school outcomes, not only because of language issues, but also because of socioeconomic issues (Goldenberg, 2008). Most Hispanic Americans are characterized as having low levels of educational success and high rates of poverty, and this...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 10 found that integrating was the most preferred conflict management style. Following integration, the next preferred conflict management styles were found to be compromising and obliging. On the contrary, it was found that...

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