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    • 12 GC/MS chromatographs of the ethyl acetate extraction of methamphetamine are shown in Figures 4-11. Peaks at 2.5, 4.1, and 5.9 and 6.7 minutes indicate the presence of DMS, methamphetamine, and two unidentified peaks by GC-MS respectively and are...
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    • 100 Figure 2. Austrian Communication Effectiveness Grid Note. Sources of Information: Key to Figure 3 1. Broadcast advertising 2. Print Advertising 3. Internet/email 4. Outdoor advertising 5. Trade shows 6. Familiarization or journalist/press...
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    • No pirates no princesses 53 conservative Christian feel more pressure to keep the children in line with the moral teaching of their church. A mother who is ―spiritual‖ rejects using religious teachings as an easy way to not take responsibility...
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    • P a g e | 93 others. * D JOLLEY: When a human being reaches out, and honestly shows respect and dignity for another, he effectively becomes more human, and strengthens not only himself but also other, the family, and community, thus, strengthening...
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    • THE WEB 209 Graphics and Multimedia 149 Tools Designers use tools to manipulate the objects on the canvas. Common tools include shape drawing tools, paintbrushes, and croppers. Many tools are controlled by panels, which offer the ability to change...
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    • 20 time, the students did show varying rates of progress when it came to specific target skills (West, Denton, & Reaney, 2000). A significant factor in student achievement is socioeconomic status. Low-income students have a higher probability of...
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    • 36 sites? Here again, important factors for practical use is evident ranging from potential for impact, the type of project suited to the audience and match of skill with the project. The male participants tended to chose sites where they felt that...
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    • 21 Fantuzzo et al., 2005; Mead, 2008). Caucasian and Asian children demonstrated higher levels of skill in reading (Al Otaiba, Kosanovich-Grek, Torgesen, Hassler, & Wahl). Research by Fantuzzo et al. concluded “African American, Hispanic, and...
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    • 22 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this study was to examine the academic gains of students entering kindergarten at below-grade level, on-grade level, and above-grade level, to determine the amount of progress made throughout the year....
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    • 106 Media tourism. The use of media as a form of tourism advertising has been a popular topic of interest in recent years. Tourism can be generated by books, movies, TV shows and every level of cultural activity. The media greatly affects what...
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    • 26 Chapter 4 Results The data collected during this thesis study offered information pertaining to the academic gains of kindergarteners at a local elementary school. These data can be used to determine which ability group shows the most progress...
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    • 28 Table 1 The Average Number of Points Scored for Letter Naming Fluency Measurement Leveled Group August January May Below-Grade Level 3.39 27.17 44.44 On-Grade Level 19.76 45.16 55.97 Above-Grade Level 42.67 57.33 74.61 Figure 1. Average Points...
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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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    • 31 Table 3 The Average Number of Points Scored for Letter Sound Fluency Measurement Leveled Group August January May Below-Grade Level - - - On-Grade Level 5 26.59 42.87 Above-Grade Level 25.84 51 59.74 Figure 3. Average Points Scored on Letter...
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    • U.S. Embassy 37 After World War II, the United States and its allies built a new world order. Today, it is up to the BRICs and the developed world to do it once again! \ What can be done to secure its position as the “best of the BRICs?” \...
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    • No pirates no princesses 67 Modeling of behavior by the parents will hopefully result in that behavior acted upon by children. Ginott (2003), states that values are absorbed from respected others. Participant four states that children will see the...
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    • 115 Analysis of Data Findings. A total of 1,185 participants took the survey. After eliminating all potential respondents who completed less than 85% of the survey and those that didn‘t meet the residency and age restrictions, 973 of the received...
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    • 116 ----------------------- Insert Table 2 Here ----------------------- The descriptive analysis for Section B: Travel Motives is shown in Table 3. The most important travel motives rated by respondents were to: (1) experience a new culture, (2)...
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    • 34 Figure 5. Average Points Scored on Phoneme Segmentation Fluency Measurement Table 6 shows the amount of growth that each group averaged from August to January, January to May, and August to May. Figure 6 shows the progress that each group made...

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