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    • 53 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Tally Points Students' Self-Assessed Interpersonal Learning Style Scores Males Females Class Figure 4.8. Comparing 3rd and 4th Quarter, Students’ Self-Assessed Interpersonal Learning Style Scores,...
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    • The Human Element 40 Chapter 4 Method In an attempt to isolate and reveal variance among separate cultures, researchers have identified numerous dimensions of cultures. Hall (1976) introduced the continuum structure for understanding dimensions,...
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    • instructions as to the hatching, feeding and rearing of silkworms. They looked just about likc celcry seeds. Every morning, Ann and Henrietta went ahout a 1)lock away to gather mulberry leaves from the trees that were growing thcrc. T h e Mulberry...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 12 Influences on SWATC Because few of SWATC’s programs included financial aid at the time, and our student base for adults going into full-time programs was much smaller than Bridgerland, members of the administration team at...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 94 They understood that the process of, first, changing the mentalities of their own citizens and, second, changing the perceptions of outsiders would be a very long and difficult challenge. Deep-seated feelings of resentment,...
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    • U.S. Embassy 48 fuels American ideology. We live as a natural consequence of being a world leader in a state of mind that incorporates the responsibilities, duties, and also submission to a leadership role. So, the superiority of America continues...
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    • U.S. Embassy 49 they were doing? So instead of letting the frustration of feeling like I am an unqualified contributor to the TIP Report without even knowing what the TIP Report is, or thinking I’m just taking up space by not being able to carry...
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    • U.S. Embassy 51 territory (which was illegally claimed by a group of men). These men stripped a tire so the metal wires were sticking out, went over to this family, tied the father up, tied his wife and daughter to trees, ripped their shirts off,...
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    • U.S. Embassy 56 Overall, the results of maids and the embassies are the same. Both have provided results that the master wants. Both put in long hours and work hard to get the jobs done. Both have the type of relationship to the master that is...
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    • Intro to the Internet 3 and Web Page Design receiving end, the clicks and spaces could be “decoded” by a trained operator into an intelli-gible message. When computers were first introduced, it soon became apparent that the ability to share...
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    • Intro to the Internet 7 and Web Page Design being used extensively by the military and de-fense communities. In just over eight years, the “backbone” had grown to over 50,000 networks on seven continents and even outer space. The United States...
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    • 12 Chapter 1 The Internet and the Web Referring to Figure 1.5, If only the red pixels are illuminated, the screen will show red in that area, the same is true for the blue and green. If no pix-els are illuminated, the color is black and if all are...
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    • 20 Chapter 2 Planning for Web Design religious pages while western fonts may say something about equestrian web sites. Sans serif fonts convey a modern or straightforward im-pression while serif fonts may convey a tradi-tional feeling. An...
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    • Intro to the Internet 21 and Web Page Design try to use all available space. Consider the open design on the cover of an up-scale magazine with its open and abundant space as compared to the cover of a “middle or lower class” tabloid...
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    • The Human Element 84 Kretzmann, J. & McKnight, J. (2005). Discovering community power: A guide to mobilizing local assets and your organization’s capacity. Evanston, IL: ABCD Institution. Kruckeberg, D., & Starck, K. (1988). Public relations and...

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