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    • ENGRAVINGS by SALT LAKE ENGRAVING COMPANY 158 Regent Street Salt Lake City Now IN OUR NEW BUILDING aer \Jne Koor Now, more than ever before, this is headquarters for school and college annuals. In our new, modern, daylight plant, with an enlarged...
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    • 1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Forensic Botany & Archaeology Forensic science is the branch of criminology that applies science to legal issues, and two emphases within forensic science are botany and archaeology (Yoon 1993). Forensic archaeologists and...
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    • 6 Ancient DNA & Molecular Methods Biological samples collected at crime scenes may be limited in sample size and degraded due to environmental conditions or age. Unlike standard forensic DNA tests, DNA identification of historical remains is more...
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    • 10 CHAPTER 2: MATERIALS & METHODS DNA Extraction and Regions Sampled Ancient maize specimens were previously collected from the Corngrowers Site and identified based on their depth of occurrence from the trench surface. These specimens were ground...
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    • 23 race used at the Corngrowers Site. At loci phi127, binned alleles C and E were retained in modern and ancient maize samples and binned allele A was found in samples from intermediate depths. This suggests that as the Anasazi migrated between...
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    • 25 CHAPTER 5: LITERATURE CITED Amos, W., Hoffman, J.I., Frodsham, A., Zhang, L., Best, S., Hill, A.V.S., 2007.Automated binning of microsatellite alleles: problems and solutions. Mol. Ecol. Notes 7, 10–14 Bleckly, D.A., 2001. A Preliminary...
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    • 17 This standard is the least precise and over-simplified standard of the Utah Core. Realistically this standard could easily be split into two separate standards: electron energy levels and nuclear change. The information involved in each of these...
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    • 17 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relevance of reflection as a comprehensive link between service and cognitive learning in higher education. Participants Participants of this study were 20 Utah Valley University...
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    • P a g e | 64 HAWAIIAN - OHANA The word in Hawaiian culture means family whether extended, blood-related, adopted or intentional and emphasizes family is united and each individual must be cooperative and considerate. The word is derived from 'oha'...
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    • No pirates no princesses 164 M: Indirectly. I: And the faith that you are. M: We‘re Jewish. But we‘re not very, we try. I think it‘s indirect. They go to Hebrew school, you know, we turn the TV off at dinner. We talk at the table, there are...
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    • 8 When the student [understood] that the life of the plants that have been sown depend[ed] upon his care and in watering them … without which the little plant drie[d] up … the child [became] vigilant, as one who [was] beginning to feel...
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    • 14 This initiative was funded by a variety of state agencies to link nutrition education and other studies with gardens in each of the state’s 8,000 public schools (Joseph, 2001). California created a guide to support teachers titled, “A Childs...

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