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    • 159 Table 13 Factor Correlations among Seven Factors Factors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Information source A 1.00 2. Information source B 0.586 1.00 3. Information source C 0.350 0.507 1.00 4. Socio-cultural preference 0.116 0.056 0.066 1.00 5. Travel...
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    • No pirates no princesses 164 M: Indirectly. I: And the faith that you are. M: We‘re Jewish. But we‘re not very, we try. I think it‘s indirect. They go to Hebrew school, you know, we turn the TV off at dinner. We talk at the table, there are...
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    • THE WEB 170 110 want all of our styles to be contained in the CSS. However, there are many at􀀍􀵴 tributes that affect interactivity, like the “target” attribute of a hyperlink. The tar􀀍􀵧 get attribute affects whether a link is opened...
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    • 13 C3.5a Explain why matter is not conserved in nuclear reactions (Michigan Department of Education, 2006, p. 15-16). This one standard illustrates how detailed and in depth Michigan's standards are, and it is a drastic contrast to Montana's...
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    • 160 Table 14 Results of the Direct Effects of Each Construct Path () Unstandardized Estimate Standard Errora Standardized Estimate t – Valueb Information sources  Travel motive 0.264 0.049 0.244 5.37*** Information sources  Destination...
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    • No pirates no princesses 165 M: Be there. Be there. Be specific. You can‘t just say, how was your day. The way we get into it at the dinner table is by saying, Okay, who got into trouble today? IT‘s specific. It starts with theis acrchaic...
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    • THE WEB 171 Presentation 111 􀀜􁰀􀀡􂄀􀀤􂐀􀀤􂐀􀀲􃈀􀀥􂔀􀀳􃌀􀀳􃌀􀀞􁹕 Used for marking up a physi􀀍􀵣 cal (e.g., mailing) address 􀀮􂸀􀁏􄼀􀁔􅐀...
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    • 161 Table 15 Results of Hypotheses Testing Hypothesis Results H1 Information sources have a positive effect on travel motive Supported H2 Information sources have a positive effect on destination image Not Supported H3 Information sources have a...
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    • THE WEB 172 112 􀀜􁰀􀀣􂌀􀀯􂼀􀀤􂐀􀀥􂔀􀀞􁹄 Defines an extract of code 􀀮􂸀􀁏􄼀􀁔􅐀 􀁃􄌀􀁏􄼀􀁍􄴀􀁍􄴀􀁏􄼀􀁎􄸀􀁌􄰀􀁙􅤀 􀁕􅔀􀁓􅌀􀁅􄔀􀁄􄐀􀀎􀸀...
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    • 162 Table 16 Direct, Indirect, Total Effect, and R2 of Construcst Effect Direct Effect Indirect Effecta Total Effect R² On travel motive of information sources 0.244*** N/A 0.244*** 0.059 On destination image of information...
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    • THE WEB 174 114 􀀜􁰀􀀯􂼀􀀰􃀀􀀴􃐀􀀩􂤀􀀯􂼀􀀮􂸀􀀞􁹓 Selection list option 􀀶􃘀􀁉􄤀􀁔􅐀􀁁􄄀􀁌􄰀 􀁆􄘀􀁏􄼀􀁒􅈀 􀁏􄼀􀁐􅀀􀁔􅐀􀁉􄤀􀁏􄼀􀁎􄸀􀁓􅌀...
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    • THE WEB 175 Presentation 115 􀀜􁰀􀀴􃐀􀀤􂐀􀀞􁹔 Table data cell A cell containing actual data. If a cell actually contains a descriptor or identifier for a row or column, use a 􀀜􁰀􀁔􅐀􀁈􄠀􀀞􁸠 (table header) tag, not...
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    • 13 CHAPTER 3: RESULTS Real Time PCR (qPCR) Differences in temperature represented sequence length changes of amplified PCR products and were designated as MTAs for each locus. Melting temperatures representing allelic changes for modern and ancient...
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    • mouth was chosen. Also, it was necessary to cut back on the sample size in order to save money and reagents. As previously mentioned, method 3 was the designated method for this section of the research, and the same extraction protocol was followed...
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    • 14 c. Discriminate between the relative size, charge, and position of protons, neutrons, and electrons in the atom. d. Generalize the relationship of proton number to the element’s identity. e. Relate the mass and number of atoms to the...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 19 suggest that the surest way to improve a safety culture is with everybody at an individual level. However in a corporate culture, the safety culture change has to start with a 100% commitment from owners and managers. According...
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    • 18 of the ladders was completed prior to the sample run, and the peak heights were too high, the loading cocktail was modified to contain 0.25μl of ILS 600 and 9.75μl of formamide. Due to limit of chemical resources, only those samples that had...
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    • THE WEB 186 126 Object Oriented Programming (OOP) OOP is a programming paradigm used to simplify complicated program􀀍􀴀 􀁍􄴀􀁉􄤀􀁎􄸀􀁇􄜀 􀁃􄌀􀁏􄼀􀁎􄸀􀁃􄌀􀁅􄔀􀁐􅀀􀁔􅐀􀁓􅌀􀀎􀸀...
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    • No pirates no princesses 182 years. So my idea was to get them a debit card. And I had the budget that I wrote and I think how much, it was generous something like seven hundred and fifty to one thousand dollars for a calendar year, but I didn‘t...
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    • THE WEB 189 130 􀁳􇌀 􀀲􃈀􀁅􄔀􀁓􅌀􀁐􅀀􀁏􄼀􀁎􄸀􀁄􄐀 􀁔􅐀􀁏􄼀 􀁕􅔀􀁓􅌀􀁅􄔀􀁒􅈀 􀁑􅄀􀁕􅔀􀁅􄔀􀁒􅈀􀁉􄤀􀁅􄔀􀁓􅌀 􀁏􄼀􀁒􅈀 􀁄􄐀􀁁􄄀􀁔􅐀􀁁􄄀...

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