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    • 101 Chapter V Article II: Influencing Destination Image and Visiting Intent Using Communication Mix: A Case Study of Austria Abstract Identifying the factors that influence destination image and visiting intentions helps tourism planners...
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    • The I-Text Distance Learning System 9 the system allowed for slight modifications to fit the needs of the course itself. Students seemed to adapt well to the new environment. The I-Text system was successful on many levels. Modifications to the...
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    • U.S. Embassy 36 ambassador gave on September 3, 2008 entitled, “The Best of the BRICs: A Call for Global Partnership.” The framework for identifying the metaphors in the text and what they induce will follow George Lakoff and Mark Johnson’s...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 9 to the SWATC website (currently www.swatc.edu) and copied to a DVD for those instructors in outlying areas that lacked access to a computer lab. The PowerPoint is very basic, without audio or multimedia prompts. It is a series...
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    • 63 In summary, the QRI test covers all of the components of reading comprehension as outlined in the researcher’s definition. The validity of this test is highly confirmed by the researcher’s observations and the participants’ opinions of the...
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    • The Human Element 60 personal quality of life stuff that we do now or did as a kid that attaches us to this place. Things that you sit around and think about and it just brings a smile to your face. Today I am going to list everything I love about...
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    • 10 Chapter 1 The Internet and the Web As previously mentioned, HTML was developed in the early 1990s by Tim Berners-Lee who was an independent contractor at CERN. The original intent of HTML was to provide a means where-by scientific information...
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    • Intro to the Internet 11 and Web Page Design of black and white television screens came into use. These displays were available in black and white, green and later even amber became com-mon. It was thought that green and amber were easier on the...
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    • Intro to the Internet 19 and Web Page Design on the Internet that facilitate tracking of visitors. It usually involves including some special codes that are provided by the tracking company in your web pages. Each time the site is visited;...
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    • 42 Chapter 3 Technical Considerations Figure 3.13 Not all image types will display in a web browser’s window. We limit the image types that will work to ones that utilize image com-pression. This enables us to make the files as small as possible...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 13 for the image of the other party is associated with this method. The conflict management style of obliging by its very nature is that of sacrificing the needs of self for the concerns of others (Leung & Kim 2007). Naturally,...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 19 interpersonal communication with others, can be beneficial in improving the ways that conflict is managed. The most common correlations found interpersonally from previous research relate to positive and negative emotions....
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    • Emotions in Conflict 22 fear to be associated with an increase of attention to danger, ponderings about worst outcomes, and a desire to run away (Roseman, Wiest, & Swartz, 1994). Consequently, this emotion commonly causes those engaging in conflict...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 25 While this information is valuable, the overall amount of research on how to use emotions in conflict is still sparse. Although previous research confirms that emotions impact conflict, the way that these very emotions...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS vocabulary were the most helpful in the home environment. This vocabulary reminds students in an unthreatening manner to think about where they are and what they are doing, and what the social expectations of the...
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    • 2 • What concepts and understanding are expected for students prior to entering an advanced chemistry education course? • What standards are missing from the Utah State Core that need to be added into the course to better align with National...
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    • 6 education that will allow that vision to become reality (National Committee on Science Education Standards and Assessment; National Research Council, 1996, p. 23). The standards described in this book are broad and overarching, giving each state...
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    • 33 • Students will understand what matter consists of and how to identify different interactions and the changes matter undergoes. • Students will understand the importance of electrons and how they are arranged and be able to utilize this...
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    • 35 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY Text Wilbraham, A. C., Staley, D. D., Matta, M. S., & Waterman, E. L. (2008). Chemistry. Boston, MA: Pearson Prentice Hall. Prerequisite Algebra I Course Description Chemistry is an organized method of science that...

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