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    1.) The concept of this movies it to tell the viewer of what is happening in the national forest. Particular in California National Forest. Nestling a bottling water company is drawing water from the national forest for profit. They are taking tons of water from the plants and animals that live in the forest. During the drought plants and animals don’t have the natural resources they need to survive. 2.) In the movie it stated that‚ they are taking tons of water from the rainforest. CBS News reported

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    13 Colonies

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    the other two regions‚ which resulted in many deaths from harsh winters. The environment also provided a positive factor in preventing diseases from entering their colony. Their land consisted of hills covered with rocky soil. Economy: fishing‚ lumber‚ shipbuilding‚ triangular trade‚ rum‚ whaling Labor: Religion: Puritan (no religious freedom or tolerance) New York

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    Hometown Essay Red Bluff‚ is a small homespun town once known for the lumber mills that supplied jobs for many and made up the economy of our small town‚ and the Sacramento River runs right through the middle. We are a melting pot. we are mix of almost every type of individual possibly imaginable‚ and no matter how many times or how long a person tries to escape they all end up one day returning to this town‚ because it always seems to call us back with a gentle whisper that dares you to never

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    According to my course material (2013) 1500-1791 was the time when Aboriginal people and Europeans were in contact. When Europeans first came to Canada‚ they were amazed on this area because of the vast of natural resources; for example‚ wood/lumber that they could use in Europe so it can help with the development of their country. Firstly‚ Henry the VII financed an exploration to North America headed for the Italian explorer John Cabot in 1497. But it wasn’t until 1610 when the English settlement

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    Pemberton’s Character Analysis The novel “Serena” by Ron Rash is better understood through the character of the individuals in the story. Each character is defined more and more by the reactions he or she makes due to other characters actions. There are many different types of characters in Serena‚ some of which are portrayed as selfish‚ strong‚ smart‚ or even weak. George Pemberton is an important character in the book because of his wide spectrum of qualities and faults that vary throughout the

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    in this jurisdiction is that a natural body of water‚ or an artificial body of water having natural characteristics‚ is not in and of itself an attractive nuisance.” No duty to trespassers except not to willfully cause the injury (Mail v. Smith Lumber Co.‚ 287 P. 2d 877 (Wash. 1955)). However‚ in the case of infant trespassers‚ there is the attractive nuisance doctrine: 1. The condition must be dangerous in and of itself; 2. The conditions must be attractive and enticing to young children;

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    living‚ visited the wreckage of a B24 bomber that crashed while on a training mission in 1942 that can only be seen by hiking all the way to the top of the mountain‚ ate a chuck wagon dinner‚ enjoyed a cowboy campfire‚ visited the Continental Tie and Lumber Company at Crater Lake and worked on a trail construction project with the Conservation Department. All this was a memorable experience that I will cherish

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    ship Mayflower about 1607.  Its origins prior to that remain uncertain.  Its first documented voyage of record was to Trondheim‚ Norway‚ in 1609.  Andrew Pawling hired the ship to take a cargo of London goods to Norway‚ sell them off‚ and buy Norway goods (lumber‚ tar‚ fish) to return back to England.  Unfortunately on the return voyage‚ the Mayflower encountered a severe North Sea storm and the master and crew were forced to toss most of Pawling goods overboard to lighten the ship. The Mayflower set sail

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    Gold Rush

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    growing population. And the “age of grain” came when wheat replaced beef as the state’s most important agricultural product. The gold rush effected the development of early California manufacturing as the gold miners demands a large amount of lumber made sawmills‚ cowhide‚ wagons and carriages. The development of baking on the contrary faced serious obstacles since people had lost the faith in paper money. The Gold Rush led to an

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    points against technology and its advancement. Their major points can be summarized. Technology is in opposition to nature: It is produced at the expense of nature because it destroys the ecological habitats. Its steel is mined from the earth; its lumber is taken by cutting down forests; its rare metal is dug from the ground; its plastic is sucked from oil and then burnt into the air. Its factories pollute all over the place. This destruction of natural habitat is capable of extinguishing species

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