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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 31 Settings have and will continue to arise when group members must adapt to and work with a leader who does not lead using their primarily preferred method. Instead of situations when group members either...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 26 disabled, the elderly, ethnic minorities, non-Christians, and the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender community. Chopra (2001) has focused on establishing nurturing fathers as a muted group. In a sense, the conversation of women as...
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    • 28 In order to support the goal of increasing parent involvement, the researcher provided parent disclaimers to be sent home with the behavior-tracking sheets at each stage in the discipline plan. The disclaimers explain each step in the Pro-Active...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 31 social spheres. Often power is distributed and assigned to achieve specific goals, which dilutes the concentration of power by spreading it to several different people; (5) subverted groups nearly always possess some power....
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    • The Human Element 25 of responding in some manner to restore “normal operations” and ensure that the publics’ expectations are being met in order to avoid any permanent termination or damage to the relationship. Maintaining this higher level...
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    • 27 Question 6: Please talk about what you think were the most positive aspects of your involvement in service. What were the most challenging or negative aspects, if any? As was the case with Question Three, this question wasn’t central to the...
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    • Macfarlane, Jacob Gates, Truman O. Angell, Aiex F. Macdonald, David H. Cannon, Charles Smith, Joseph Birch, John O. Angus, Richard Bentley, Jesse N. Smith, Monis Ensign, Chnstopher J. Arthur, James G. Bleak, Archibald Sullivan, John Lytle, Ira...
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    • May 20, 1937.. .Mayor Hunter appointed Roy Halversen a s Band Leader for the months of June, July, and August, at a salary of $100 per month. September report: Junior Band-71 members. City Band--59 members. J r . Orchestra--23 members. High School...
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    • J a n . 6, 1938.. .Council had u n d e r consideration whether the American Legion a n d National Guard were subject to license when they sold tickets to t h e public for dances, f i g h t s , etc. Attorney Durham Morris ruled t h a t t h e...
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    • The family members helped i cooking and sewing the food. Al1 the n girls and wives were involved in this Dart of the service to the hotel guests. There was a great deal of laundry and cleaning that was necessary to keep the rooms ready, so there...
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    • The programs were broadcast over the western network of the Columbia Broad-casting System. Due to their brilliant performance, they were asked to return and sing again during the spring on the weekly national program instead of the Tabernacle...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 27 RQ3: In order to become participating (or not muted) members in society, how do women who are stay-at-home mothers transform their perceptions and models of perceiving into terms of the dominant group (i.e. working women)?
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 32 by the dominant faction. Surrounding this dominant society there are many peripheral groups that make up the remainder of general society. Members of these muted groups are distinguished from “mainstream” culture because...
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    • Sept 5 , 1 9 4 0 ...Mr. and M r s . Lamont E. Tueller, Mrs. Cora Pace, Mrs. Elbert, M r s . Lillian Corry, Frank Jackson, Tom Mosdell, and William Flannigan met again with the Council to protest against holding softball games at night on the...
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    • July 15, 1943.. .The City Council members were guests of Mr. Roy Allen, Manager of the Cedar City Airport. Dinner was served at the Airport Cafe, and a tour of the (new) airport and hangars followed. July 27, 1943... Councilman Miller made motion...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 33 RQ1: To what extent, if any, will individuals report a preference for a specific leadership style, regardless of domain? RQ2: To what extent, if any, will individuals‟ domains correlate to one of the...
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    • H c e r t a * 4 The talents of our B. A. C. Band have been partially concealed in former years because of the lack of presentable uniforms. The Stu-dent body has felt that the appearance of the band should compare with the quality of the band...
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    • Fishback Intern 33 the box,‖ and put to use the skills, systems, and techniques that will bring success to themselves and their organizations or their lives in general. It is all about the realization of it and taking the time to think if we are...

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