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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 45 Appendix D Interview Guide 1) Describe your current safety culture? 2) Are there stories commonly shared in your organization by employees at any level in the organization that relate to safety? (stories) 3) Has your company had...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 45 that chose not to live the polygamous lifestyle still remained an active part of the family and maintained strong relationships with her siblings and parents. Her decision to not live the principle of plural marriage caused...
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    • No pirates no princesses 39 the children so they can monitor the music to which the children are listening. Other moms resist the personal sound gadget, participant four claims that her son is, ―not responsible enough for a $300 piece of...
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    • where he met two officers of insurredonary forces with about 35 men each. They had a signed order fiom General Salazar to seize al1 horses, guns and ammunition from the Amencans residing at that place. One of the officers, Mamfo by name,...
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    • 41 Comparison with Previous Studies There have been numerous studies conducted regarding the benefits of physical activity in schools. This study was unique because it targeted lower-­‐elementary students and it pinpointed the most effective type...
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    • up there. The first mill was able to handle only ten tons of ore a day, but Ily 1871 five mills and a large furnace were in operation. Bullionville and Panaca, seperated by one mile of meadow, lived together in uneasy truce. The good people of the...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 46 Appendix E Safety Culture Model 1) Practices 2) Rites & Rituals 3) Metaphors 4) Facts 5) Stories 6) Values Work Behaviors Work Conditions ERT Calls Recordable Lost Time Fatality
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    • ROBERT H. LINFORD Biography 1923 Robert Henry Linford was born July 1, 1923, in Panguitch, Utah, t h e youngest son of seven children born to Joseph Henry a n d Luella R. Orton Linford. Being reared in Panguitch a n d attending schools t h e r e ,...
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    • When Martineau returned to Pacheco a month later, the town was a shocking sight. Large pieces of beef and pork lay rotting in the houses and yards and the homes were in a temble condition. There were books, many choice ones, scattered around--many...
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    • 42 multiplying, and dividing of decimals, number sense, basic algebraic understanding, and simple adding and subtracting of fractions. The fifth grade basic skills results were high in relation to the scores of their initial sixth grade test, and...
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    • 40 and a mix of English and Spanish to their parents. Alma’s mom recognizes the value of acquiring two languages and has learned English through her children. She has also learned English through her job and finds it an asset to speak English...
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    • 1didn't harbor such hopes. 1felt it would be a long time before unhappy Mexico would be settled back to normal. My heart was touched at the piight of those men and women who had given the best of their lives for the development of their adopted...
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    • country and both Amencan and Bntish companies acquired large holdings in northwestern Chihuahua. Cattle materially aEected the economy of the Mormons and they shipped them to the United States for a good profit. In fact, raising cattle became the...
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    • U.S. Embassy 47 seems to stand alone in the text itself. There are no other metaphors on the page that support this metaphor in any way. I haven’t had much luck with any other metaphors that would allow me to really analyze the character of the...
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    • told me that the man had called in the store to buy a whip. They didn't have any whips in stock, so he bought a broom to drive his horses with. It appeared that he man had been drinking, which was the cause of the trouble." During these yean of...
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    • No pirates no princesses 42 was also concerned about the food she served to her boys‘ friends. She remembered how embarrassing her mother‘s healthy food made her feel when her friends came over to play. She says, ―I want them to think it is...
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    • scene could hardly be conceived. The toil-worn and hardy pioneers, with uncovered heads bent in reverence to the Almighty, thanked Him for H i s kindly care in bringing them to a land where conscience was free, with liberty undiluted. and asked H i...

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