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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 19 for the beleaguered believers. The strongest threat to the Work came in 1953 when Arizona Governor John Howard Pyle ordered Arizona state officers to drive a convoy of police vehicles and buses into Short Creek in an attempt...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 91 Although nothing can replace the loss of a parent, the loss was made easier because of the strength of the family and the closeness of the community. After returning to the other dinner guests, we all talked about their...
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    • 1 Chapter I Introduction, Literature Review, and Problem Statement Over 920 million tourists traveled internationally in 2008, with more than half traveling for leisure (World Tourism Organization [UNWTO], 2009). Tourist spending in 2008 reached US...
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    • 3 Board will be able to alter focus and maintain not only the interest of returning visitors but also attract new ones. Exploratory research was conducted to identify the information sources that influenced travelers‘ decisions to visit the...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 1 Chapter One: Introduction The 1960’s were a time of growing dissatisfaction for women. The women of the 60’s had been raised by mothers who had been an essential part of the workforce during World War II. Following the...
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    • 18 primary surveys were utilized to develop a survey that served as the instrument to test the research questions. Procedures This study followed a group of Spring Service Expedition participants. The criteria used to determine successful...
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    • P a g e | 51 man behind, and hence, they require new laws. These basic laws of reason and morality, ―define(s) the humanity of humans‖ (Rüsen, 2009). He further argues that the development of culture by humans is contrary to the natural man....
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    • P a g e | 69 TABLE 4- THAILAND VALUES AND BELIEFS FORMS OF COMMUNICATION, e.g., VERBAL & NON-VERBAL Religions: Buddhism 95%; Muslim 3.8%; Christian 0.5%; Hinduism 0.1%; other 0.6% (1991). There are many regional dialects but the Thai language, of...
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    • 1 AN ANALYSIS OF AUTOMATIVE ESSAY SCORING PROGRAMS AND THEIR POTENTIAL IMPACT ON DIRECT WRITING ASSESSMENT SCORES IN UTAH Chapter 1 Introduction - Nature of the Problem Every English teacher knows the pain of issuing a writing assignment. For...
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    • 32 Physical Education The second most successful physical activity for increasing student engagement was an organized physical education game. The researcher had the students play a tag game called Spiders and Flies. This game involves the teacher gi...

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