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    • JUNIORS Note the following facts: The Juniors have par-ticipated in all activities at the B. A. C. this year. A number of the Junior boys belong to the high school football and bas-ketball squads. The Junior president, with the aid of the Senior...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 18 Church converted to the Work, but as time passed, fewer outsiders converted to the Work. Despite the fewer numbers of converts, a high birth rate within the community caused the congregations to steadily grow through the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 20 As a result of the years of separation and danger, the citizens of Short Creek shied away from interaction with the outside world. They had learned through hard lessons that people in the outside world would not let them...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 37 culture are flexible enough to adapt to the other culture; thus, creating a stronger and richer joint culture as a result (Orbe, 1998). In America, the dominant demographics have historically been white, protestant,...
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    • 17 may be unrelated to what is going on in the classroom, there is still a lot of pressure placed on the positive results from these assessments. The assumption that something is wrong with education is based on sparse information about the...
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    • 43 attained the mastery criterion early in the sequence of tasks (Burns & VanDerHeyden, 2009, p. 85-86). Having a lack of parental guidance from home concerning math had put these four students behind their grade level concerning their basic math...
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    • 47 somewhat disappointing discovery was that even when the researcher was actively involved in providing additional daily support, the students’ scores, as a whole, increased minimally. From this disappointing discovery, the researcher came to...
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    • Employee Giving 9 RESEARCH My research began immediately in the fall of 2007, as I received the assignment of leading the campaign. I was hoping to find a “How-To Guide” that would walk me carefully and deliberately through the steps of an...
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    • Employee Giving 20 a comprehensive capital campaign, participation from SUU‟s own employees is crucial. Employee giving demonstrates your commitment to the future of SUU and provides valuable leverage in reaching our campaign goals.” The second...
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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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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 5 Introduction Social Thinking Interventions in Second and Third Grade Possibly the most famous person with autism, Dr. Temple Grandin (2006) hypothesized that Einstein’s Theory of Relativity would not be accepted...
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    • research, communication changes depending on the current situation of the organization. At the city office, the communication was different depending on the goals and deadlines we were working on. As things were more pertinent, there seemed to be...
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    • 9 CHAPTER TWO: EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE An Agilent 6890 series GC connected to an Agilent series Mass Selective Detector with autosampling capability (Agilent series injector) chromatographs was obtained. Separation was achieved with an...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 29 toward styles of group leadership. There is sufficient research to suggest that identification of psychological domains are helpful for psychological studies, such as evaluations in children (Keat, 1990),...

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