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    lowlands or Inner Terai of southern central Nepal on the international border with India. In altitude it ranges from about 100 m (330 ft) in the river valleys to 815 m (2‚674 ft) in the Churia Hills. The park has gained much wider recognition in the world when UNESCO included this area on the list of World Heritage Site in 1984. Formerly‚ the Chit wan valley was well known for big game and was exclusively managed as a hunting reserve for the Rana Prime Ministers and their guests until 1950. In 1963‚ the

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    It was a cold and chilly afternoon on July 17‚ 2015‚ when twelve year old Jared Guese encountered a black bear and its two cubs. Leading up to this event‚ his parents had planned a trip to Sequoia National Park during summer break. Mainly so they could do something besides sit around in their house all day. Jared was not that excited to be going‚ but he smiled and gave a sarcastic‚ “Sounds fun!” The car trip there was around four hours long and was very tedious. Once the family arrived at the campsite

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    History:[1][2][3][4] The story of Silicon Valley started in 1938 with the brilliant Stanford University professor of electrical engineering‚ Frederick Terman. Teaching radio engineering‚ he encouraged his students to work for local companies and to start businesses of their own. It troubled him that his best graduates had to go to the East Coast to find employment‚ especially in the field of radio engineering. His solution was to establish the then-new radio technology locally. Among

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    water taxi after the cyclone and later on as a growing tourism service company who was perceived by the customers as one of the famous tour provider in New Zealand because of the national campaign to attract tourists. First ATE starts with personnel selling‚ then they started to advertise and were also part of a national marketing campaign to attract people to come and visit new Zealand. In 1994 ATE was one of the first who had their own website. The process is an element of service that sees the

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    are certain tactics artist use to direct focus.  It can be anything from using natural lines‚ farming an image just perfectly‚ or even colors used in painting.  A lot of images from national parks typically have this effect on us.  One example would be Thomas Moran’s painting of Jupiter Terrace in Yellowstone National Park.  This image shows an exceptional amount of color with oranges‚ blues‚ and yellows.  Jupiter Terrace does this to show a sense of friendliness and warmth.  Humans typically associate

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    Valley of the Kings The Valley of the Kings is a web of tombs made for pharaohs of the New Kingdom. The Valley of the Kings is located in the west banks of Thebes. Thebes was the political and religious capital of the New Kingdom. Its exact location is (25°N‚ 32°E). The Valley of the Kings was built during the New Kingdom period of Egypt around 1550 to 1100 B.C. The Valley of the Kings was made because New Kingdom pharaohs wanted to be closer to the source of their dynastic roots and lay undisturbed

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    National Parks. Beautiful and grand these parks have been protecting nature for many years‚ but it was not until I watched a video at the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo that I realized the work that went into preserving them and who was involved‚ that was when I thought of my topic‚ John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt‚ working together to preserve nature. John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt interested me because of how influential they were in establishing national parks. I asked myself questions such as why

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    In my opinion the idea of making Providence Canyon a national park is unacceptable‚ allowing this tragic event to happen could cause many concerns not only to the southwest region‚ but to the citizens of America that visit the canyon. Making Providence Canyon a national park is unacceptable for the following reasons‚ it could put the parks wildlife in harms way‚ because the people that visit may throw trash down‚ and the animals may consume it or become tangled in it‚both of these tragedies

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    Cyndel Van Loh Pd 6 Yellowstone National Park Do you know what area has the most geothermal activity in the world? Even though other places have geothermal activity‚ Yellowstone National Park was established in 1872 and covers the largest area‚ encompasses nearly 3‚500 square miles. The park has Old faithful geyser‚ Lake Yellowstone which is in the caldera of a dormant volcano‚ and the park also has bubbling mud pots‚ hot springs and hot colorful pools. More than half of the world’s geysers are

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    Komodo national park The Komodo national park lies in East Nusa Tenggara province in the Sape Straits between Flores and Sumbawa. The only Access to Komodo village is by boat from Labuan Bajo on the northwestern tip of Flores or from Sape on the east coast of Sumbawa. Komodo‚ the largest island‚ has a countryside dominated by a range of rounded hills sloping along a north-south alignment at an elevation from500 to 600m. The coastline is lopsided and characterized by numerous bays‚ beaches and inlets

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