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    Description Place Essay

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    Tyler Wilson Professor Kabaji Freshman Composition Description of A Place 27 June 2015 Essay Preliminary Work Please answer the following questions before typing your essay: 1. What topic did you choose from the homework section? A supermarket/local park/barber/salon 2. What is the thesis statement of this essay? With every visit‚ I am guaranteed to find kids enjoying the well-built outdoor play area‚ families feeding the ducks and geese‚ retired men relaxing in the shade with their fishing rods‚ and

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    Safety of Outdoor Play

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    to damaged apparatus. If it is beyond repair‚ take it down and dispose of it. . Keep your grass cut‚ Keeping your grass short will help prevent tripping accidents or run-ins with outdoor creatures. . Keep kids off the streets. Take kids to local parks etc. . Use insect repellant. Tics can spread Lymes disease‚ mosquitoes can spread West Nile Virus and‚ in some areas‚ encephalitis. . Use sun screen‚ Protect your child’s young skin with a sun screen that has an SPF of 15 or higher. . Make sure

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    Cara Koch Community Project Paper The Heart in the Park Labyrinth located in Tonkawa began in 2006 with a group of community members who expressed interest in local artist Audrey Schmitz idea to recognize and celebrate Oklahoma ’s Centennial. The city ’s motto "Wheatheart of Oklahoma" and the Native American translation of the towns name "Tonkawa" meaning "they all stay together" was the inspiration behind the design. The park contains pavers and art panels depicting local culture and history

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    Kentucky’s most inspiring state parks. These beautiful parks encircle Carter County; Carter Caves State Park‚ Greenbo Lake‚ and Grayson Lake State Park. Grayson Lake State Park is made up of 1‚512 acres. This area was a favorite camping area for Shawnee and Cherokee Native American. This is the place for boating‚ fishing‚ kayaking‚ golfing‚ hiking‚ picnicking‚ camping and much more. Carter Caves State Park & Resort lies in Carter County’s most beautiful scenery. The park is open year round and campers

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    this from happening all staff should prevent it all staff should watch all children and have the correct amount of staff depending on the children. The reason why it is not at its highest risk is because all teachers who are taking the children to the park would be aware of the pond and tell the children not to enter the pond or walk around the pond for safety reasons. No children should be around the pond to prevent this from happening. It is more likely to happen because some children may wonder off

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    activities (What Makes a Successful Place‚ 2018). Two places‚ such as Woodruff Park‚ as well as Pinckneyville Park‚ are ideal for an observation project because both locations have similarities and differences that can be easily observed. Overview of Data Collection: The data is collected by answering the questions on the “What Makes a Successful Place?” sections which includes Access &Linkages‚

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    OH 43017 4335 Hayden Run Rd Dublin‚ OH 43017 By: Jenna Navaratnam By: Jenna Navaratnam Griggs Nature Preserve Griggs Nature Preserve Introduction: For my study location I chose the Griggs Nature Preserve‚ most notably Hayden Falls Park. The latitude and longitude of which is 40° 04’05. 12’’N and 83°06’30. 32’’W‚ with an elevation that ranges between 797 to 758 feet. I chose this location because even though I had only been there once before‚ but still found it intriguing that such

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    appears to be slightly tilted. And a lot more modern facilities have been added. The park area can be broadly classified into General‚ Museum and Exhibition‚ Contemporary Art‚ Retail‚ Performance spaces and Water features. Fig. 26: sculptures of freedom fighters‚ Fig.27: the watch tower. (Source: http://travel.paintedstork.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/freedom_park_bangalore_9.jpg) Freedom park is a unique park that pays tribute to the freedom fighters. Fig.28‚ Fig.29: show different parts

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    Question on Benefits and Costs A state legislature has appropriated $15 million to purchase and prepare the property for several new state parks. Alternatives have been suggested and forecasts for acquisition‚ preparation and annual operating costs have been estimated and listed below for each alternative. Also listed are the forecasted annual benefits to the community in dollars. Annual Benefits are to be computed as Net Benefits or Annual Benefits minus Annual Operating Costs. The investment

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    HOSP 594

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    no longer provide adequate funds for its state park system. The governor has proposed a “group maintenance” policy for the parks. This means that all the parks in a given part of the state would be managed on a group basis. Eliminated would be all of the individual local park managers. Several million people visit these parks each year – an important part of the state’s tourism. What might be some feasible solutions to the funding problems of the park system? We all know that the tourism plays

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