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    • 10 Applied Biosystems (AB 2006, Foster City, CA) and the PowerPlex 16 produced by Promega Corporation (Promega 2008, Madison, WI.). The kit used in this study was the Promega PowerPlex16 multiplex kit, which detects sixteen STRs while the Applied...
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    • 7 outlines six areas of focus: Education, Healthy Futures, Environmental Stewardship, Veterans, Opportunity and Disaster Preparedness. The present attention and focus on service learning is a forward-looking vision at the future of higher-education...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 101 community and outside world. These sections expressed well the feelings of the community and verbalized some of the important issues affecting this community. They considered the explanation of their community as a fair...
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    • increased automation: A follow-up study. Journal of Business Communication, 39(4), 414-436. Retrieved November 29, 2008, from Business Source Premier database. Healthy Housing Inspection Manual Now Available. (2008). Journal of...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 108 Chapter 7: Appendix 1 SUMMARY TABLE: MORAL ACCEPTABILITY OF ISSUES 2004 May 2-4 (sorted by "morally acceptable") Morally acceptable Morally wrong % % Divorce 66 26 Gambling 66 30 The death penalty 65 28 Buying and wearing...
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    • THE WEB 109 Information Architecture 49 􀀺􃨀􀁌􄰀􀁕􅔀􀁈􄠀􀁉􄤀􀁕􅔀􀁄􄐀􀁐􅀀􀁈􄠀􀁖􅙗 Wireframes are a visual guide that represents the framework of a website or application. Wireframes are usually created in low...
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    • 7 Chapter 2 Literature Review Reading reluctance is a complex issue that has major educational ramifications over time. During the elementary school years, a reluctant reader may initially function at the same skill level as involved and interested...
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    • demands are different for each sport. There also might need to be differences in routines for football players as opposed to track athletes for similar reasons. Modifications also may need to be made for recreational, untrained, and elite athletes,...
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    • 8 learning to explain science issues to and discuss with the public and they are practicing communications skills by speaking to residents. Simultaneously, the student who participates in such a program will reflect on their personal and career...
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    • 5 Chapter 2 Literature Review Preface This literature review begins by explaining the importance of early reading intervention including federal legislation prompting RTI. There is a brief section discussing the complexity in learning to read which...
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    • Myself and wife and Father and Mother Whittaker attended a supper party at Brother Chatterly's. President J. C. L. Smith came in from Parowan in the evening. Wednesday, January 12: Very sharp frost. Spent the day at the Iron Works--had 25 men at...
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    • 108 sources such as referrals from family, friends and work colleagues (McCartney et al., 2008; Sönmez & Sirakaya, 2002; and Dore & Crouch, 2003). Respondents were asked whether or not they heard about Austria from individual advertising sources...
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    • INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET AND WEB PAGE DESIGN Lance Douglas Jackson Dr. Jon Smith, Project Supervisor ABSTRACT The Internet is a vast resource for information and recreation yet many do not ap- preciate its history or the process involved in...
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    • It is reasonable to assume that this would decrease acute performance by conducting the exercises so close together, but it may bring an increase in endurance. This method would also seem more time efficient. Conclusion As established previously,...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 13 became the fourth president of the Church. In the LDS Church’s biannual General Conference in April of 1890, where leaders of the Church gathered to speak to the general Church members about issues relating to doctrine and...
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    • 118 Tables 7 and 8 represent the frequency and descriptive analyses, respectively, for Section F: Information Sources. Table 7 indicates whether or not the respondents had heard about Austria from the given source while Table 8 shows whether or not...
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    • THE WEB 129 Prototyping 69 Chapter VI PROTOTYPING Prototypes are an effective way to test ideas, communicate concepts to clients, and assess usability. Prototypes are usually created once the requirements documentation and wireframes have been...
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    • THE WEB 14 decade. Using the Minasian-Batmanian model, once the instructor has a good understanding of the target group, course development begins using five stages: analysis, design, development, testing and evaluation. In the analysis phase, the...
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    • Fishback Intern 14 According to Bass, laissez-fair leadership style implies avoidance or absence of leadership. The leader leaves responsibility for the work to followers and avoids setting goals and clarifying expectations, organizing priorities,...

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