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    • 43 When students have choice they are happier and this made for more refreshed, attentive students when back in the classroom. Physical education also proved fairly successful at improving student engagement. It was not as beneficial as recess becaus...
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    • 1 8 Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology (e.g., roots and affixes) to read accurately unfamiliar multi-syllabic words in context and out of context. Fluency: Read with sufficient...
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    • Commitment 5 a conversation in a married couple and a conversation between strangers was that married couples were much more impolite to each other than to strangers. The lack of politeness is the beginning of letting more negative acts into a...
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    • Commitment 7 that a married couple should live by. I thought I could get away with whatever I wanted to. I felt that I had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. I felt I was entitled. Thanks to money and...
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    • Commitment 9 our relationships by reconciling our differences. That’s how we become more loving people and truly experience the fruits of marriage. (p. 28) Gottman and Gottman (2006) said that a stable marriage require at least five times as...
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    • Commitment 17 men, rises with their earnings. In a study by Carroll et al. (2009), emerging adults stated primary qualities they believed predicted marriage readiness include interpersonal competencies and developing capacities to care for others....
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    • Commitment 19 influence strategies, and the satisfaction and commitment in marriage relationships, it was found that perceptions of marital satisfaction and commitment are affected by the use of influence strategies by each spouse (Weigel, Bennett,...
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    • Commitment 23 470). Commitment themes that were recalled from childhood were seen in the assessment of commitment in current relationships (Weigel et al., 2003). Riggio and Weiser (2008) found that those individuals with divorced parents have...
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    • Commitment 24 young adults view marriage and what they believe makes a person ready to get married. In 1970 the median age at first marriage for females was 20.8 and 23.2 for males. More recently, the age for females has risen to 25.3 and 27.1 for...
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    • Commitment 27 characteristics, such as love, loyalty, sensitivity, and trust, were all descriptions of commitment used by both married couples and those couples who were cohabiting (Pryor & Roberts, 2005). Research Questions Although many...
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    • Commitment 32 processes and products, but these constructions occur under preexisting structural conditions, arise in emergent situations, and are influenced by the researcher’s perspectives, privileges, positions, interactions, and geographical...
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    • Commitment 70 Discussing with participants in more depth about which example is more impactful would be beneficial to our understanding of how couples construct commitment. Future Research Future research may include interviewing couples that have...
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    • 56 EnCase (mentioned above). SMART is unique because it is a cross-platform software. In fact, Enron case investigation used SMART. 6. WinHex (http://www.x-ways.net/winhex/) X-Ways Software Technology created another digital forensic analysis tool...
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    • 60 14. Foremost (http://www.forensicswiki.org/wiki/Foremost) This tool is developed for carving purposes which is part of digital forensic analysis. File carving is the process of reconstructing files that were previously missing or corrupt. This...

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