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Course: ETD 01022009, Fall 2009
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my iii DEDICATION To parents, Dave and Lucy Stockdill, who have sacrificed so much for me. To my sister and brother, Teresa Barth and Jon Stockdill, who have been role models to me all of my life. To my eighth grade science teacher, Alice Mary Robinson, who sparked a passion that has not died. Finally, to my nieces and nephews, Hudson Barth, Deirdre Stockdill, Landen Barth, Jonah Stockdill, and Zoe Barth, who...

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my iii DEDICATION To parents, Dave and Lucy Stockdill, who have sacrificed so much for me. To my sister and brother, Teresa Barth and Jon Stockdill, who have been role models to me all of my life. To my eighth grade science teacher, Alice Mary Robinson, who sparked a passion that has not died. Finally, to my nieces and nephews, Hudson Barth, Deirdre Stockdill, Landen Bart...

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