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    • building) But, this was not all. When the teacher's payroll was submitted to the state for payment the latter part of December, the Attorney General ruled that the conditions had not been complied with and the Ward Hall did not meet the...
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    • 36 sites? Here again, important factors for practical use is evident ranging from potential for impact, the type of project suited to the audience and match of skill with the project. The male participants tended to chose sites where they felt that...
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    • The Human Element 36 2005, p. 11). So, in conducting this type of study, one of the first things that researchers need to understand is that, “ethnography is not one research approach, but is a qualitative research paradigm that encompasses a...
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    • Councilman Jones, of the Irrigation Committee, reported that the West Field. Co-op Store, and City, through their respective committees had considered the question of the water for the City and West Field below the m i l l , and that the matter...
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    • THE WEB 211 Graphics and Multimedia 151 remain the same. Because of this, it is easy to convert from a vector file to a raster file format but it is much more difficult to go in the opposite direction, especially if editing of the vector picture is...
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    • The Human Element 37 accurate characterization of behavior than what the respondent likely would have reported. Ethnographic research then begins at a holistic level where information is recorded on the environmental context of the situation as...
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    • P a g e | 96 PASSBOOK, CUT TO UBUNTU criticize the unfair abuser, she would scold me, with large white eyes, and say that it was not the right thing to do. She said that I should always remember that I must choose the right thing regardless of what...
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    • down. We took the cheese vat out and made the cheese house for a living room for mother and put the stove i the 'lean-to.' We had a room back of this we n called a saddle house and this, the boys slept in, but some of us went to the barn to sleep....
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    • DONALD C. URIE Biography 1875 - 1948 Donald Clyde Urie was born in Cedar City, Utah. October 2 9 , 1875, the son of John and Priscilla Klingensmith Urie. He died March 9, 1948. in Provo, Utah. He,attended the Branch Normal School in Cedar City and...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 77 the second wife), she said, I don’t even know you anymore. She perceived that I had changed so much because of that new relationship that she didn’t recognize me as the same person that we had grown together in our...
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    • THE WEB 213 Graphics and Multimedia 153 􀁓􅌀􀁍􄴀􀁁􄄀􀁌􄰀􀁌􄰀􀁅􄔀􀁒􅈀 􀁕􅔀􀁓􅌀􀁉􄤀􀁎􄸀􀁇􄜀 􀀰􃀀􀀮􂸀􀀧􂜀􀀍􀴀􀀘􁠀 􀁒􅈀􀁁􄄀􀁔􅐀􀁈􄠀􀁅􄔀􀁒􅈀...
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    • The Human Element 39 Overall ethnography allows a practitioner to learn enough about a community’s culture to understand those processual matters, not products. In other words, the practitioner learns about the community’s thought process,...
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH LITERARY COURSE. First Year. First half Second half English a 5 5 Oral Expression 3 3 Physiology and Hygiene 2 2 10 10 (Two of these are elective.) Latin I 4 4 German I 4 4 French I 4 4 Algebra a (required of...
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    • invaluable experience, and the Lord has blessed and sustained you in a remarkable manner. You have much to be thankful for, for the Lord has manifested His love for you. With love and blessing to you and yours, your afectionate brother, George...
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    • 42 The other previous study that closely related to the Willow Springs Elementary study was conducted on fourth grade students. The study was specific to recess but it concluded that students were more on-­‐task and less fidgety in the classroom o...
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    • conditions under which Mrs. Bell would present the said hearse to the City were: a shed or some suitable building be provided by the City for its care and protection, and that i t be used for rich and poor alike and not for any financial gain....
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    • the Perry country and finally reached the herd. Walt Cox was herding the sheep at that time and he was in bed asleep when Henry arrived so Henry hobbled his horse out and woke the herder long enough to tell him they would have to get up early the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 79 to handle the things that bother them about another person. Sister-wives do not always get along; when this happens, each woman must evaluate her own needs and work out the issues. Much like interviewee #13, Interviewee #4...
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    • 41 References Albert, L. S. (2004).Universities at their best. Education Digest, 23, 14-19. Astin, A. W. (1985). Achieving educational excellence. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Astin, A. W. (1997). Liberal education and democracy: The case for...

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