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    • carne safe to hand on Christmas day and was read with much pleasure. We were al very glad to hear of your l improved health and of Aunt Ellen's. 1 sent the SemiWeekly of Oct. lGth to Mrs. John Lunt, and whenever 1 can do anything for you 1 am...
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    • Mar. 1 6 . 1915... Recorder notified the Council that property owners north and east of City were planning to work on the ditch known a s the 'Great Eastern' as a means of using some of the high waters of Coal Creek that otherwise are going to...
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    • 59 greater than that for proficient readers” (2011, p.3). Perhaps, instead of pushing all students to fit a prescribed expectation in reading no matter what; the educational system either needs to develop another avenue of learning for resistant...
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    • 12 When teachers inaccurately or inadvertently give assignments that do not reach the intended learning, there is a chance of doing more harm than good for a student’s attitude towards the subject (Michael, 2007). Math homework is assigned to...
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    • office of Mayor of Cedar City by a majority of four votes. and WHEREAS, bond of said Walter K . Granger, in the sum of one thousand dollars, duly executed with the official oath attached, has been filed with the City Recorder. Now THEREFORE. Be it...
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    • Center Street, 49 Centrum, 465, 466 Chaffin's Mill, 70, 112, 182 Chaffin, George, 78 Chaffin, H., 41 Chaffin, John R., 68, 78, 94, 111, 117 Chaffin, Louis R , 34 (Justice), . 38, 48, 49, 56, 60, 61, 64, 68, 71, 78 Challls, Thomas A , 432, 448, 501...
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    • 25 understanding and confidence that they need to make sense of their children’s work as it arrives at home in the form of homework” (Ginsburg, et al. 2008 p. 21). The lacking personal confidence some parents have concerning math can lead to...
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    • to assist in the erection of a memorial in t h e City P a r k in honor of t h e soldiers taking p a r t in t h e World War. They s t a t e t h a t the memorial will cost about $3000, a n d t h e y would he willing t o receive t h e City's portion...
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    • No pirates no princesses 157 products and services. You probably had a certain understanding of this that others wouldn‘t. M: Well, I‘ve always been an actress that the meat and potatoes has been the commercial world, so there‘s always been...
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    • No pirates no princesses 159 passive observer, or are you engaging in something. You know you can‘t just sit there with your mouth hanging open like one of the people in Las Vegas staring at a slot machine. You just can‘t do that. I: I remember...
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    • 51 no longer think reading is a waste of time like I used to”. S7 stated, “Reading before was boring, but it is really great now”. S8 stated, “At first I didn’t know how to pick a good book, so it was hard to find good books. Then I went...
    • 1912, May 6

    • 1912, May 6
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    • Mon. May 6, 1912: Ther. Warm, Wea. Clouds. Cleaned waste ditch in Flanigan field this fore noon lined a little of the ditch in the big washout with clay this afternoon. Tuesday 7: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Thin clds. but little sun shine today. Cleaning...
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    • No pirates no princesses 178 able to say this is the value and get that and maybe a little bit more. So I want my kids to know that it‘s fine to have things and to want to pursue them, and there‘s nothing wrong with, I mean I spent a lot of...
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    • Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 5. 1948.. . T h e Oath of Office was taken b y t h e incoming Council, a n d a special session was called immediately following the ceremony. Mayor Gronway R. P a r r y made the recommendation t h a t...
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    • across the creek opposite the residence of D . S . Macfarlane. After consultation, the petition of Cannon and Taylor was granted. Property deeded. (valued a t $500 but given a t $50, with the option that the property would revert back to the City...
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    • 1924, when the Company was formed. The Water Company is of the opinion t h a t , if water was properly managed with no waste, t h e r e would be sufficient water f o r 10,000 people. Attorney lsom stated t h a t the law still remains the same. May...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 9 Cost When looking at the big picture, organizations must assess the costs associated with improving the safety culture and ultimately ask, “Is it worth it?” In 2005, the British Petroleum (BP) refinery in Texas City, Texas...
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    • 15 care than others. Vegetable gardens, for example, will not work well in schools with climates that do not have growing seasons that coincide with the school year. School gardening covers a continuum of efforts to increase the...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 23 5) Conduct post-interviews (using Appendix D) with prominent individuals in the organization. 6) Assess the safety culture using Pacanowsky & O’Donnell-Trujillo’s (1982) six communicative practices for assessing culture. 7)...

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