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    • 12 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Social Skills According to McCarty (2006), the fact that students with disabilities can be joined socially with their peers is one of the greatest benefits. As disabled students are included in the regular classroom,...
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    • C:hapter 7 . . .~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ . . . ~ ................ .................. ................ . . .~ ~ . . .. 37 Lawless, ~ n c i g h l x r i l l ~ state of K c u d a . Trading and freighting in C Pi<,chrand Bullio~wille. d a r Co-oll Store....
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    • camped with some scattered wagons. No fuel, little food, and a long distance to fetch water as we camped one mile south of the creek. Friday, December 13: Started this morning about 9 a m . Doubled teams to ascend the Utah mountain which was very...
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    • commissioned officers in the Bntish Army. When the Gospel message happened to reach the ears of grandfather and grandmother Gower, it found such a responsive chord in their hearts that the spirit of the gathering to Zion seized them and they...
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    • Ell Interesting are the facts that are concerned with the lower division graduating class^those people who have completed the requirements for the first two years of callege according to standards recognized throughout the country and especially at...
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • given to us; and, for the rest of the evening, we listened or spoke and were filled with the love and the joy of the people and the world about us. We stared hard at the huge rock walls across the river, while they slowly turned from red to black...
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    • J d e d i a h Tones married. Kunren and ~ e h takins care of cattle. i Exploring party ]pave3 for San Juan. Komen's account of Hole-in-theRock trek, etr. Jedediah, Lehi's younger brother, married Ellen Eva Wilson Lunt, Henrietta's younger sister,...
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    • plains was so well organized that many of the prior problems had been solved and some diarists described the trip as a rather enjoyable event. Henry Lunt's company reached the Great Salt ~ a k valley on e August 28, 1850." After traveling through a...
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    • rapidly as the season advanced. Crops came up but withered and died for lack of water. After some two and a half busy months of exploration, house huildins, etc., the time arrived for the men to return to the settlements. Some of the company had...
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    • Running Head: EVENT INTERNSHIP PROSPECTUS 68 Appendix E. Cycling & Running Business Lists Cycling Businesses American Fork/Lehi/Pleasant Grove ï‚· Bike Barn 201 E. State St., Lehi, UT 84043, (801) 768-0660 bikebarn@hotmail.com ï‚· Bike Peddler 24...
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    • three-quarters of a mile of road from the plateau west of the Colorado down to the river through the Hole-in-the-Rock, and because of the difficulties experienced at that point the whole trek is called "The Hole-inthe-Rock Expedition." The story of...
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    • years before.I9The city of Winter Quarters (now Omaha, Nebraska), where some of the people from Nauvoo settled, was across the Missouri River on the west bank. Weakened by the long trek, the Inhabitants were plagued by disease but were still able...

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