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    • U.S. Embassy 23 Similar to Dr. Challis’s course format, Dr. Heuett allows students to choose their own speech topic. Having the fortunate opportunity to attend speeches that have impacted and changed me, I was determined to set the bar for my...
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    • 35 Figure 3. Student Engagement After a Classroom Energizer Resting As a control, the researcher allowed the students to have one rest day. This involved the students coming into the researcher’s classroom and simply resting (sitting quietly) at th...
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    • P a g e | 93 others. * D JOLLEY: When a human being reaches out, and honestly shows respect and dignity for another, he effectively becomes more human, and strengthens not only himself but also other, the family, and community, thus, strengthening...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 73 people were generally accepting of her lifestyle. She described her friends’ reactions to her lifestyle as: You do what you do, and I do what I do, and we’ll be friends. So it’s not a problem… they’re fine with it....
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    • The I-Text Distance Learning System 6 The I-Text was developed using Acrobat 9, Flash CS3, Flex 3.0, PHP and MySQL. The individual consoles were written in Actionscript 3.0 and compiled using Flash CS3. The consoles communicate with a web server...
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    • 35 3. The students’ motivation and amount of time dedicated to service both impact the level of learning for that student. In this chapter, the discussions of the research findings are presented as an overview of the findings with regard to each...
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    • The Human Element 35 practitioner, on paper, what a community’s list of favorite values are, but by observing the people interacting with one another and the organization itself will reveal how they act out and act upon those values. It will...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 74 Dealing with people outside of the community who do not understand the lifestyle or reasons behind living the principle of plural marriage can be very difficult. For some, like Interviewee #3, opening up to outsiders about...
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    • The I-Text Distance Learning System 7 Table 1 - Results of Student Survey (n = 15) BB Vista Better Both the Same I-Text Better Feedback 1 12 2 Navigation 6 5 4 Easier to Understand 4 8 3 Easier in General 4 7 4 Communicate Course Expectations 3 5...
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    • The Human Element 36 2005, p. 11). So, in conducting this type of study, one of the first things that researchers need to understand is that, “ethnography is not one research approach, but is a qualitative research paradigm that encompasses a...
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    • Owen. Thomas, who did not get manied until 1905, became involved in working elsewhere;consequently, he could only spend a little time working on the f a m When Oscar and George got married, Thomas wrote that the responsibility fe11 on him to...
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    • The I-Text Distance Learning System 8 contact was synchronous (though they used different words). Further study is necessary to determine in what ways communication was better with the I-Text system. The differences in opinion with regard to...
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    • 104 Internet advertising. The Internet is increasingly considered one of the most effective ways to advertise since the Internet has several advantages over the traditional forms of advertising in the travel and tourism industry, including...
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    • 37 seeking to measure the impact on learning and development as mentioned above. This finding, combined with others, provides ample basis to continue promote service in college as a tool to enhance student learning and development and to augment...
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    • The Human Element 38 must be able to provide “concrete strategic and tactical recommendations,” (Durante & Feehan, 2005, p. 13). The empirical world consists of “the minute by minute, day to day social life of individuals as they interact...
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    • 18 SOUTHERN BRANCH Commercial Subjects. These are intended to prepare students for office work and for positions as business men. The foundation is laid for a thorough training in orthography, penmanship, typewriting, stenography,...
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    • The smaller settlements were to abandon their locations and move to a larger fort. Paragonah and Johnston's Fort were advised to move into Parowan. New Harmony was advised to come to Cedar Fort Another entry from the joumal kept by the command...
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    • Henry and others taking mutton to Dixie. Henrietta and Ann, household chores. Making silk. Letter from Henry Lunt to daughter, Hen~.irtti~. ll'illard on mission. Sheep dipping corrals. Rass's pet ewe. Typhoid epidemic and new water system. First...

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