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    • PAHUTE LEGENDS William R. Palmer 1958 OH 0598 How The Eagle Became Bald-headed It sometimes happened in the long ago that some living thing went bad and became a source of trouble to all the others. Sometimes they wrought so much sorrow and...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 8 Since the incorporation of polygamy into the LDS Church’s faith in the 1830’s, there has been strong opposition to it. In the 1856 Republican Party convention (GOP convention of 1856, 1856), members of the Republican...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 22 ’40’s and ‘50’s, which had broken their families apart for up to ten years. Understandably, the Centennial Park Action Committee (CPAC) tentatively began shedding light on their lifestyle that was considered strange,...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 61 family’s income. These decisions are agreed upon by the husband and wives based on each person’s preference and the needs of the family. “Home mothers” divide the responsibilities and further delegate duties to the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 62 she saw the benefits of having multiple mothers in a family, she also explained that sometimes it was difficult to watch one of her biological children go to other mothers to get their needs met: Sometimes that almost hurts...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 70 rude comments or offensive behavior, Interviewee #2 related an incident while she was shopping: I was in an aisle all by myself… and all the sudden out of nowhere these two kids jumped out the aisle on each side of me one...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 72 Recent national news regarding prominent celebrities increased the bitterness and feelings of victimization for many people in Centennial Park. Interviewee #15 emphatically voiced his displeasure with the hypocrisy he saw in...
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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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    • 46 assignments and watch their grade climb, they began to carry with them a concern for their grades that had not been there before. Once each student saw that they could succeed with the researcher helping them at the end of the day, they their...
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    • 48 and returned homework assignments almost every day. This finding agreed with the research in that “The empirical evidence shows that parental engagement is one of the key factors in securing higher student achievement and school improvement”...
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    • Employee Giving 16 gave a benefit to each employee in exchange for his/her consideration of a donation (Appendix B). Publicity was also a component of the campaign, particularly as teams reached 100% participation. Congratulatory emails were sent...
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    • Employee Giving 26 state of Utah, due to privacy rules, does not release to colleges or universities the names of individuals who have purchased plates. This made it impossible to give employees and their team credit for a donation made through the...
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    • Employee Giving 32 this particular year at Southern Utah University our spring employee campaign capitalized on the momentum of a successful inauguration of our new president, a much anticipated Founders Day celebration and a legislative session...
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    • 34 through monthly notes giving the number of lessons attended, reading level of student, rate and accuracy, and any other relevant comments. Teachers, along with colleagues in the school teaching the same grade level, special educators, speech...
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    • 36 would be made in moving the group up or down reading levels, adjusting the group members, or pacing the lesson more quickly. Two teachers reported they did not have much of a role in choosing interventions for Tier 2 and 3 interventions. They...
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    • 42 teachers to enter and keep track of progress monitoring, reading levels, end of level scores, benchmark testing, tier placement test scores, and math assessment information. There was a paper version of this same format teachers were asked to...
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    • 43 the progress made. Another teacher explained the RTI meeting provided a forum for teachers to share what they knew about struggling students and get suggestions from other teachers to help them. She called RTI an organized way to find and help...
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    • 45 grade level. All teachers reported approximately 70% of students in their class were successful in Tier 1 instruction. When asked how RTI affects gifted students, all teachers reported the framework does not specifically address the needs of...
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    • 46 fun out of teaching. She felt the pressure involved with performing well on high-stakes tests but understood the need to push students to increase their capabilities so they would be prepared to go into the workforce or on to higher education...

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