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    • To those of you who wish to weave a tapestry of life in threads of rose-gold and blue-violet, we the staff offer this bound portfolio of memories in a rainbow guise. With its help, the faces of old friends will live again in the spun gossamer of...
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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 During the first unit of math the researcher provided no extra help after class on the concept that was being taught during the day. The second and third units taught were done in conjunction with an extra math class for those four students...
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    • 36 *Elements, Compounds, and Chemical Reactions A student will: a. Differentiate elements and compounds. b. Define chemical change. c. Compare and contrast substances and mixtures. d. Explain the reasoning behind the use of symbols for elements. e....
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    • camps was the product of many small farms and dairies combined. Few families had enough surplus to justify a trip on their own. In 1870. Iron Ciounty had 264 farms, most of them composed of less than 10 acres. Consequently, shipping to the mines...
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    • 37 state, which was the norm in relevant research. Telephone surveys allowed for direct interaction with practitioners on the ground and firsthand accounts regarding school gardens. Use of a Likert scale in the survey provided systematic...
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    • 33 Chapter 4 Results Including Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences while creating, gathering and evaluating real life math problems was the purpose of this master’s project. Encouraging students to continue their studies in mathematics,...
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    • City Manager Anderson reported on the properties that may be available for an additional 9 holes for the Golf Course. Nov. 17, 1 9 6 6 . . . A letter was read from Governor Rampton about home fallout protection. Survey will be conducted to...
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    • April 4. 1968...Mr. C. V . Anderson of the State Road Commission presented a map of the City showing the proposed storm drain system on Main Street. Estimated cost--$159,000. Also, plans for a new lighting system on three interchanges. Estimated...
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    • free from hypocrisy and deceit as it is possible for moral manto be.' He sang several songs during the sermon. His voice was clear and distinct and, though he was then suffering from cancer besides being almost blid, he never permitted his a i c t...
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    • Mayor Whetten accepted Christiansen as Justice of the Seegmiller to fill the position. the resignation of Ray Peace, and appointed Gale Oct. 1 7 , 1968.. .The Government Test Site Program (Air Force missiles1 west of Cedar Valley invited the...
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    • May 15, 1969.. . T h e Main Street Project (new storm sewer) and replacing c u r b and gutter and sidewalk is progressing well, due to the work of Councilmen Jones and Webster contacting the property owners on the east side of Main Street, and...
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    • 1. Should the El Escalante Hotel be used by the City to house and display the G . R. Parry Collection a s a Museum? 2 . Should it be sold outright? Captain Lundberg, from the Air Force Special Weapons Center in New Mexico, requested permission to...
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    • 36 Quantitative data from the daily reading-recording forms were examined to determine if parental time in reading with their student increased when SETHL books were sent home in both Spanish and English. These data were then compared to the time...
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    • 37 Assessments At the end of each unit the researcher administered an assessment to evaluate the level of proficiency students had on the current concept. Throughout the first unit the researcher did not provide any additional math instruction....
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    • 35 Table 2 Home Visit Comparison Chart High-Literate ELL Home Visits Low-Literate ELL Home Visits All families were nuclear. There were more single-parent families than nuclear families. At least one parent spoke both English and Spanish...
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    • 37 e. Differentiate representative elements and transition metals. f. Describe trends among the elements for atomic size. g. Explain how ions form. h. Describe periodic trends for first ionization energy, ionic size, and electronegativity, as...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 37 data has been organized and verified in a satisfactory manner. The process for collecting data has been explained in the previous section, so the three steps for data analyzing will be explained here: Initial Data Analysis. This...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 42 Appendices Appendix A The basic responsibilities of the Incident Command and staff Include: A. Access the incident and Prioritize a. Life and Safety b. Incident Stabilization c. Property conservation d. Environmental Damage B....

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