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    David H. Cannon, Jr.

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    Typescript of answers by David H. Cannon Jr., for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1860, and the family moved to Saint George in 1861. Typed by Bernard C. Cannon of St. George in 193

    Does Downloading PowerPoint Slides Before the Lecture Lead to Better Student Achievement?: Reply

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    This reply responds to a comment by Cannon (2011) that opens the debate on consistency of the effect of downloading PowerPoint slides before lectures on students’ exam performance. Cannon (2011) points out potential endogeneity problems in Chen and Lin (2008) and attempts to explore the unconditional mean effect of downloading PowerPoint slides for the full sample. In this reply, we firstly argue that the estimates in our original article are consistent since the effect of interest is the “conditional†treatment effect but not the unconditional mean effect. We provide explanations for our rationale of estimating the “conditional†treatment effect. Secondly, we propose a modified downloading variable to replicate Cannon’s analysis. Our results suggest that downloading PowerPoint slides before the exam does not produce a significant effect on absent students’ exam performance which is different from the results in Cannon (2011). Our analysis does support Cannon’s argument that students fixed effects are different across different attendance status.

    Cannon House

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    A colour photograph of Cannon House, which is on Rutland Street next to St. George's Church

    John Cannon indenture, MSS.0269

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    Abstract: An agreement dated 10 January 1899 and executed in Elmore County, Alabama, between J. W. Adams and John Cannon, indenturing Archie Cannon, a minor, to five months agricultural labor.Scope and Content Note: The collection consists of an agreement dated 10 January 1899 and executed in Elmore County, Alabama, between J. W. Adams and John Cannon, stipulating that Archie Cannon, a minor, be subject to five months agricultural labor.Biographical/Historical Note: John Cannon was in Elmore county, Alabama, in 1899

    [Texas Historical Commission Marker: Cannon Cemetery]

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    Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for Cannon Cemetery in Van Alstyne, Texas. Text: Elijah Cannon, his eleven sons, and slaves moved from South Carolina to Texas in 1852 and settled nearby. In 1874 the family graveyard was included in land deeded by O.M. Cannon as a community burial place. The oldest documented grave is that of ten-year-old Nancy J. Bowen in 1857. An adjacent section was established for former slaves, and the earliest known burials are those of Billy and Glory Boyd in August 1880. Among the more than 700 graves are those of pioneer settlers, veterans of several wars, and members of fraternal organizations. The cemetery continues to serve the area

    Cannon Mills Records - Accession 1426

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    Cannon Mills (1887-2003) was a textile manufacturer based in Kannapolis, NC founded by James William Cannon’s (1852-1921). The Cannon Mills Records consist of correspondence, contracts, corporate charters, personnel records, stock certificates, insurance policies, land surveys, indentures, deeds, right-of-way agreements, financial statements, business proposals, service contracts, parts orders, and sales invoices related to the operation of Cannon Mills dating from 1858-2003.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2322/thumbnail.jp

    J. Floyd Cannon, M.D., Salt Lake City, Utah

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    Architectural plan of an X-ray room and adjacent facilities, suggested by the General Electric Company for the medical office of Dr. J. Floyd Cannon of Salt Lake City, Utah. Drawn in 1954 and part of a set of plans and drawings associated with the design of new offices at 850 East 3rd South in Salt Lake City, Utah, by George Cannon Young in 1955-195

    George Cannon Interview, 26 July 2012

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    George Cannon is originally from Indiana and moved to Shaker later in life after marrying his wife who resided there. An educator and principal for a number of years within the Shaker school system, Cannon describes working within the for the schools along with describing the home that he lived in which was constructed by Jacob Strong in 1842

    George Cannon Interview, 26 July 2012

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    George Cannon is originally from Indiana and moved to Shaker later in life after marrying his wife who resided there. An educator and principal for a number of years within the Shaker school system, Cannon describes working within the for the schools along with describing the home that he lived in which was constructed by Jacob Strong in 1842

    Cannon Beach Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-05-03)

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    5 pp. Adopted 2007-05-03. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentAmend Chapter 17.04, Definitions, by adding a new definition of maintenance foredune grading; Amend Section 17.04.252 adding new definition of foredune breaching; Amend Section 17,42.030, Oceanfront Management Overlav(OM) Zone to add new subsection 7, Maintenance of foredune grading; Amend Section 17.42.060 Oceanfront Management Overlay (OM) Zone, to add new subsection 10, Maintenance foredune grading
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