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    • P a g e | 20 Ubuntu way allows a free-flow of an extremely 'powerful energy' on the entire planet. Hence, Ubuntu is part of every human on earth and is about the combined action of a group. It is finding the side of self that communicates and...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS In one study involving the effects of social skills training in a class-wide setting, Kamps, Barbetta, Leonard, and Delquadri (1994) found that peer-trainings and interventions done on a class-wide basis benefitted the...
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    • 17 This standard is the least precise and over-simplified standard of the Utah Core. Realistically this standard could easily be split into two separate standards: electron energy levels and nuclear change. The information involved in each of these...
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    • July 17, 1897; Elton Lunt Jones, born Jan. 22, 1901 ; and Preston Lunt Jones, born Mar. 6, 1904. Kumen's Journal includes this statement about Thomas Jed: ".4s a child he started out with a happy disposition, and with a rather mechanical turn, and...
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    • Figure 3.1 Figure 3.2 Hardware consists of physical devices—the components you can see and touch. Digital hardware always contains a processor, usually in the form of a computer chip, located somewhere in the central processing unit (CPU)....
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 24 psychological domains, what the different domains consist of, and how they are used. Psychological domains will be investigated in this study by categorizing individuals according to their domain. This...
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    • 19 2003). In addition to improving the core academic instruction, by working together, educators will have the opportunity to focus on instruction and monitoring students’ response to accurately determine those in need of special education...
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    • Emotional Manipulation and Psychopathy 25 subscale had lower reliability (α = .65). HYPOTHESES Hypothesis 1 Psychopathic Personality Traits will be positively correlated with Emotional Manipulation. As previously discussed, Emotional Manipulation...
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    • "KH, ]G, TW,Volunteer Initials; RW, Right Wrist; MTH,Mouth; pas, Positive epithelial cell control; HB, Human Blood on Duct tape (positive Control); NEG,Negative control; lJNKN, Unknown epithelial cell sample ~T,NoTarget; OC,Overconcentrated; BT,...
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    • 21 and paid preparation time for teachers to create online and other classroom materials that supported ELL instruction. On the university level, instructors of teacher preparation programs increased information on instructional practices for ELLs....
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    • stakeholders who are necessary to the role of the organization. Employees of the city office working on this event are included in this category, specifically Byron Linford, Danny Stewart and myself, as well as Cedar City residents, and businesses....
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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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    • Commitment 22 service is another love language where actions are expressions of love. The last love language is physical touch. Chapman (2010) said, “Physical touch is also a powerful vehicle for communicating marital love…For some individuals,...
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    • 20 work together with the musicians in a school by playing geometry musically (Cooper and Barger, 2009). Interpersonal Interpersonal learning includes cooperating with others, learning from each other, sharing and comparing ideas. The learner also...
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    • 2 5 research-based program, but it is the developmental theory that is research-based, not the program (Zaner-Bloser 2012, October 20). Word sorting alone, which is learning spelling by analogy, may not take into account other important strategies...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 23 (Mayer, Salovey, & Caruso, 2000). This has been viewed as beneficial because studying emotional intelligence captures a range of the abilities that includes perceiving emotion, facilitating thought with emotion,...
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    • P a g e | 28 Contrary to ―Gemeinschaft‖ that describes the place of inhabitants (community) that is arranged systematically; ―Gesellschaft‖ is the individual‘s mutual relationships based on reason and logic. In addition, cultural...
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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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