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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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    • No pirates no princesses 61 live as he lives, with false ideas of money. Modeling will be discussed further in this discussion under social cognitive theory. The second strategy that mothers use is vigilance, being aware of moral threats and using...
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    • week for board and room. Ann's husband, Robert S. (Bert) Gardner, was a hoarder at their house and this is how they met. The girls helped with all the housework including washing, ironing, and sewing. Everything was made by hand because, in those...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 80 husband. Some of the young sister-wives even called her “Mom” for a while as they matured in their roles as wives and mothers. There are no relationships in monogamous culture that are the same as that of a sister-wife....
    • 1905, Sep 12

    • 1905, Sep 12
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    • Tues. Sept. 12, 1905: Ther. Hot., Wea. Clear, Went north to the next line then west, spent most of the day talking with Mr. S.F. Davis an infidel, staid with a young couple just east of the Hurst school house. 161) (3
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    • interest in occupying the new Town Plot. Later in the season a large influx of immigrants from thenorth came in. We were now nearly 1,000 strong--men, women, and children3'*" There were only twelve white casualties of the Walker War. None of these...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 81 gatherings are for religious purposes, but other community events are simply to get away from the daily work and have fun. One of the ways that the Centennial Park community maintained its co-cultural identity was through...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 82 Other events were centered on holidays. A Christmas choral concert provided a way for the community to celebrate the holiday together. Choirs of young children, high school aged children, and adults provided a mixture of...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 83 eight years old and was baptized that morning. On his lap was a journal that he had received as a baptismal present. Throughout the meeting, he kept meticulous notes of what the speakers said. When I mentioned this to one of...
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    • 47 References Bailey, R. (2006). Physical education and sport in school: a review of benefits and outcomes. Journal Health, 76(8), 398-­‐401. Bauman, A. (2004). Updating the evidence that physical activity is good for heath: An epidemiological rev...
    • 1908, page 30

    • 1908, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH Choral Society. This organization consists of the chorus with orchestra accompaniment. Two rehearsals per week will be given. One hour credit toward completing the Branch Normal School course will be given to those who do...
    • 1905, Jan 2

    • 1905, Jan 2
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    • Mon. Jan. 2, 1905: Ther. Cool N. wind. Wea. Clear Posted our letters at Blooming ton about noon. Mailed my last years diary home from here. Walked on to Arbor, got out mail then went one mile west and one south staid with Mr. W.C. Eagan a...
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    • finish their schooling, although Ellen was twenty years old when she got married, and Rachel was not quite eighteen. Since most of the young people d d only go to school a few months at a time, it took a considerable amount of time to get through...
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    • No pirates no princesses 67 Modeling of behavior by the parents will hopefully result in that behavior acted upon by children. Ginott (2003), states that values are absorbed from respected others. Participant four states that children will see the...
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    • 49 Pellegrini, A., Huberty, P., & Jones, I. (1995). The effects of recess timing on children's playground and classroom behaviors. American Educational Research Journal, 32(4), 845-­‐ 864. Pica, R. (2006). A running start: How play, physical activ...
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    • help with the laying of the pipe. The water system was laid out according to specifications and each councilman supervised a given section. Later, a second bonding of $9,858 covered the cost of piping spring water from higher up in the mountain...

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