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    • 20 one in which parents may still value literacy and their children’s education; however, they are less educated and engage in fewer literacy activities in the home. Students from literacy-oriented communities have proven to be more prepared for...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 28 purposes for practicing polygamy. Their work gave a holistic and broadly based understanding of what life was like for people in the two fundamentalist communities in which they worked. Power Differentiation To establish the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 29 Because discrimination has become more amorphous, it is more difficult to precisely identify and acknowledge (Camara & Orbe, 2010; Bosmajian, 1983). In addition to combating biased language, members of peripheral or...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 85 Short Creek was founded in that area because nobody else wanted to live there (See figure 2). The people who moved to Short Creek found the climate difficult, but sufficiently isolated. There they believed they could...
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    • dough. Until then, we continue research and development in hopes of influencing the consumer better than the competitor. Organizational Communication Another area of communication research pertinent to an internship experience is organizational...
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    • 26 Conclusions and Future Research Much remains to be learned about educating Hispanic ELLs, who are rapidly becoming the largest student minority population in the United States (U.S. Census Bureau, 2006). There is a great need for research on how...
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    • Fishback Intern 23 Maxwell (2005) said, ―Pride is really nothing more than a form of selfishness, and pretense is only a way to keep people at arm‘s length so that they can‘t see who you really are. Instead of impressing others, let them...
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    • Fishback Intern 31 How do we know when we are in the box? Generally, it is when we are feeling some kind of negative emotion. When we are in the box we are insincere, or we feel angry or punishing, or we try to manipulate or "put up‖ with people...
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    • Fishback Intern 45 Overall, these answers showed that a large part of kids this age are very motivated by their peers. As their coach, I was able to take this into consideration for the rest of the season and conduct more team building drills. I...
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    • Fishback Intern 49 Week of February 21st- We had our first set back this week. We lost to Spanish Fork. I didn‘t like how the team responded after the loss; they seemed to be real down. The attitudes of the players and the overall team unity and...
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    • People who are interested in only reference reading would search either the headings in the table of contents or each section heading to find the information they are interested in reading. Someone who needs to learn and understand the entire...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 51 attainable goals if a mother stays at home, but are otherwise ideals of the past. These excerpts highlight how much value is placed on contributing in externally obvious ways—e.g. successful marriages, clean homes, extra...
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    • Chapter 1 Introduction When approached for a reason for attending an institution of higher education, most students say they would like to earn a degree for higher job placement, higher salary, and higher satisfaction in their life accomplishments....
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    • The Human Element 28 Knowing the underlying force behind one’s actions, along with understanding what they will rely on in order to deal with difficult situations, in advance of the situation actually taking place, is a huge advantage to anyone...
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    • The Human Element 47 “Generally their parents are incarcerated, or on drugs. There are a small percentage of parents going to school or away for employment. So they leave the children with the grandparents. The positive thing is that they are not...
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    • The Human Element 60 personal quality of life stuff that we do now or did as a kid that attaches us to this place. Things that you sit around and think about and it just brings a smile to your face. Today I am going to list everything I love about...
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    • P a g e | 6 INTRODUCTION The central point of human communications in all cultures is found in an ancient African philosophy called Ubuntu. Ubuntu exhibits, throughout this paper, to promote humanism on a national and global scale. According to...
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    • P a g e | 10 CHAPTER 1 Ubuntu Review Globally, man only begins to see his folly, as he restlessly looks around him for a deep need of self-identity. Thus, as technology increases and speedily looms ahead, self-identity wavers and will "allow...
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    • P a g e | 23 our emotional world that is deadened. The world of our creative imagination and intelligence is also impoverished (Sherrard, 1986). We must realize by now that our so-called deceptive inventions constructed and manufactured to complete...

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