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    • April 2 2 . 1982.. . A Film Company requested the use of the City Cemetery for part of their filming. Joe Melling, City Manager, informed the Council that the plans to be submitted for the ( F . A . A . ) Flight Service Center proposal must be...
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    • 38 boyfriend lives with the family in the home. Maria has two little sisters that she helps tend. Maria’s real dad lives in Texas and was very abusive to Maria’s mom in the past. Maria’s maternal grandma lives in St. George and Maria’s mom...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 39 Chapter 3: Method Ethnography An ethnographic approach to research allows researchers to immerse themselves into a culture and collect naturalistic data. Naturalistic data consists of real-world observations rather than...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 3 PREFERENCE FOR LEADERSHIP STYLE: TARGETING LEADERSHIP PREFERENCE BY CATEGORIZATION OF DOMAIN Kyle B. Heuett, M.A. Southern Utah University, 2011 Supervising Professor: Paul Husselbee, Ph.D. Participating as...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 16 their day at work only to go home and begin a “second shift” of full-time housework (Hoschild, 1989). Because of these differing realities, men and women can approach the same situation, like a required after-hour work...
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    • 7 learn math well are available for all individuals, regardless of their mathematical abilities (Principles, 2000). Educators prepare individuals for careers. Knowing the types of learning styles that correlate with the different intelligences...
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    • 12 example, in the field of computer programming, (Moran, Kornhaber, and Gardner, 2006) a common career choice for the mathematical/logical learner. Students who do well in traditional classrooms are mathematical/logical learners (Nolen, 2003). A...
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    • 21 As stated by McCoog (2007), interpersonal students and math usually do not mix. These learners are more focused on people and their opinions. Teacher can use this to his or her advantage with a simple statistic lesson. A group of...
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    • 22 can be aided through imagination exercises. They could be given long-term projects with various stages that need to be checked before moving onto the next. This will help the student strengthen their abilities of patience and procedure. These...
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    • RAYMOND KIMBALL . .. stu-dent body president . . . every-body's friend . . . labels himself Butch . . . argues very con-vincingly . . . Sigma Chi Rho . . . sits in at Pan-Hellenic Council . . member of college pep club . . . at present has no...

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