Treats and lovin' : occupational lore of Independent Study editors, 2003.

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Treats and lovin' : occupational lore of Independent Study editors, 2003.

Snyder describes and analyzes the tradition of Treat Day amongst the editors at her campus job at Brigham Young University. She suggests that the act of bringing food to work gives people an excuse to talk to each other and form bonds that are important to the environment of the workplace.

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Brigham Young University. Dept. of Independent Study Programs.

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As a branch of the Continuing Education Division of Brigham Young University, the goal of the Independent Study is "To make quality educational experiences available to all who can benefit from individualized learning." Those taking Independent Study courses through BYU enjoy the benefits of having one year to complete the course and the convenience of completing the course off-campus and at their own pace. Over 40,000 people enroll in personal enrichment courses or classes for credit each year....

Snyder, Valerie Jean

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Snyder was born and raised in Coalville, Utah and attended Brigham Young University. She worked at Brigham Young University's Independent Study, where she participated in the Treat Day tradition described in this project. From the description of Treats and lovin' : occupational lore of Independent Study editors, 2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367525261 ...