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    • P a g e | 36 Therefore, humans are closely associated with all symbols – where man is he brings symbols to create meaning and understanding with those he interacts with in society. SIT is a necessary part of society, and somewhat humanely...
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    • ARNOLD E. ANDERSON Biography 1908 - 1973 Arnold E. Anderson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. to Carl and Alma Anderson, on March 21, 1908, He attended Minneapolis public schools and Iowa State University, where he was active in Track and Field...
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    • team and 1 brought up the rear on my pony. The leaders were dnven loose. Will preferred to trust old "Dick" and "Frank" [the horses] to handle the wagon over the dangerous Backbone. Two tnps were required to see our out
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    • accenting their savage appearance with unearthly yeiis. Having heard bloodcurdling tales of their raids on the whites, these wayward chddren of Father Lehi didn't look at aii good to me. One day while on herd duty, Broughton and 1 were hailed by an...
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    • land outside the City, but the Council felt that the County should look into the purchase. May 19, 1955... Wallace Osborne and Lavell Chamberlain will have charge of the Swimming Pool for the summer, and Cleo Petty will be in charge of Recreation....
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    • U.S. Embassy 37 After World War II, the United States and its allies built a new world order. Today, it is up to the BRICs and the developed world to do it once again! \ What can be done to secure its position as the “best of the BRICs?” \...
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    • ACTIVITIES & DISCUSSIONS The following are potential topics for a paper or class discussion. DigiTrends: ! Increasing Disk Capacities (p.50): Visit a web site that sells computer disk drives. What is the smallest fixed disk available at the site?...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 38 STANDARD 10 STUDENT SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES INTRODUCTION The College provides career and technical education to students in the Southwest Utah region, which consists of Beaver, Garfield, Iron, and Kane Counties. Southwest...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 38 for leadership style and psychological domain, giving subjects the equal opportunity to read and select the domain and leadership style of their choice. The wording for each item was based on two prominent...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 33 With narratives thus being concluded as an appropriate way to collect standpoints, one could still question the legitimacy of using blogs to collect narratives. As blogs are a relatively new medium for data collection, some may...
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    • No pirates no princesses 32 psychological meaning of naïve descriptions of personal experiences provided by individuals from all walks of life in situations that are easily recognizable as belonging to everyday life‖ (p. 4). He contends that...
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    • Meeting. They recommend that the water line in Right Hand Canyon, 4.500' long, be replaced. Approximate cost-$25.000. (Bid price for 4" pipe was a t 820 per foot and 6" pipe at 51.14 per foot. The Mayor reported that the flood control program is a...
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    • to control the Church. The political success of the Liberal party at this time gave strength to its efforts to secure more adverse legislation for Utah. The Cullom Bill was proposed in pursuance of the wishes ofthe anti-Monnons. If passed, it would...
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    • $148,116.10. (March 28, City accepted Wehyer b i d . ) June 16, 1960.. .The following special pay while working on the Quitchapah Water Line approved: Quinn Mosdell, Theon Bauer. and Ted Atherley will receive $35.38 per hour. This is due to the...
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    • When can Level 4 Program Changes be submitted? • All changes must go through their Department and College/School Curriculum Committee. Check with individual Departments and Colleges/Schools for submission deadlines. • Program Change submissions...
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    • THE WEB 39 Module 6 Assignment: Interactive Prototype Using Microsoft PowerPoint, create an interactive prototype of a simulated web page. In PowerPoint, design a simple website layout using the drawing tools provided in PowerPoint including a...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 39 proceeding with the investigation into domain and leadership style using our paired-comparison survey. Control While control tends to be a significant concern in experimental research, survey research...
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    • Commission recommends t h a t , s t r i p s should be eliminated. on narrow streets, planting Nov. 3 , 1960.. .Mayor read resolution: Whereas ground transportation of p a s s e n g e r s arriving a t , o r departing from Airport, is an...
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    • from the Mexicans and felt that this was an advantage. The natives were afraid of the mountains because they had been a stronghold for the notorious Apache Chief, Geronimo, and his followers until the United States, through a special treaty with...
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    • KUMEN S. GARDNER Biography 1900 - 1983 Kumen S. Gardner was born April 21, 1900, to Royal Joseph and Chloe Snow Gardner. He was born in the family home in Grass Valley, Washington County, Utah. During his childhood y e a r s , many summers were...

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