Liceul Teoretic “Bolyai Farkas” LUCRARE DE ATESTAT LA LIMBA ENGLEZĂ Parcul Naţional Yellowstone Prof.coordinator: Absolvent: Kádár Adrienne Koncz Krisztina XII.A Tg-Mureş 2013 “Bolyai Farkas” High School Yellowstone National Park Guiding teacher: Student: Kádár Adrienne Koncz Krisztina
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dynamics of Florida Everglades The everglades originally covered 11‚000 square miles of land in Florida. This area was drained by early settlers in order to make room for farm land. In 1947 the Everglades National Parks was established to protect the natural habitat of the area ("National Park Service"‚ 2014). According to the Everglades Foundation (2014)‚ the Florida Everglades “make up the largest subtropical wetland ecosystem in North America (np).” This natural ecosystem is a great provider
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Not only did bringing promise and prosperity bring Montana to being a state‚ but the national parks did too. In the mountains of Montana‚ remote buildings filled with plumbing and fancy dining set up two beautiful places to have national parks. In fact these two national parks became parks because of the railroad.(Montana: Stories of the Land) Without the railroad coming and finding these places to have the parks Montana may have never became a state because it would have nothing to live up to making
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Durning this summer my parents and I decided to have a tour to travel around America. At the start of July a excited morning I woke up by myself and turn off the alarm i seted up last night. After we all been prepared my dad drave to the hotel where the trip will come. We had a little nice breakfast at hotel’s restaurant while we were enjoy the breakfast we heard a horn of bus that indicated that the bus has arrived‚ we qucikly finish the last bite then rushed into the bus. As the bus moved leisurely
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Old Faithful is a geyser located in Yellowstone National Park‚ Wyoming‚ United States. It is one of 300 geysers in Yellowstone National Park. Old Faithful has a groundwater supply that is heated by a volcano. Old Faithful received its name by being predictable with its eruptions. It received its name by members of the 1870 Washburn Expedition. Old Faith had an average of 91 minutes between eruptions. Old Faithful is thought to be so reliable since it not connected to any other thermal feature
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the right to go on strike; striking would compromise national security‚ moral of our troops‚ tourism and the economy as a whole. The threat to national security has never been more real than now in the United States. In the past‚ there has been several wars. Some are within the country such as the Civil War or Revolutionary War‚ while others with are territories such as Vietnam and Afghanistan. Today there is a greater threat to the national security of the United States. Today‚ fighting is an ongoing
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Yellow Stone National Park Alejandro Otero SCI/256- People‚ Science and the Environment Ms. Nathalie Basma July 30‚ 2013 Yellow Stone National Park “The human history of the Yellowstone region goes back more than 11‚000 years. From then until to the very recent past‚ many groups of Native Americans used the park as their homes‚ hunting grounds‚ and transportation routes. These traditional uses of Yellowstone lands continued until a little over 200 years ago when the first people of European
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NATIONAL PARK CAMPING Basic Information By Seth Gravert August 30‚ 2014 The information below is to be used by the Aspen Falls Planning Department in conjunction with the Aspen Falls Travel and Tourism Bureau. The purpose of this information is to develop plans to enhance tourism near Aspen Falls based on survey answers. The parties listed requested facts about Nationals Parks within 250miles of Aspen Falls. The focus of these facts was on Park Operating times‚ Tours and of course Camping. Channel
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National Parks: Useful or Destructive? In his essay “Glen Canyon Submersus” Wallace Stegner writes “In gaining the lovely and the usable‚ we have given up the incomparable” (509). In this quote he is talking about the loss of Glen Canyon during the creation of Lake Powell‚ and more broadly‚ talking about how national parks often destroy wildernesses despite their apparent usefulness. Glen Canyon is only one of thousands of examples of an environment being destroyed by a government funded park system
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This antiquity‚ which is a “federally designated park‚ consists of 747‚956 acres of wilderness‚ roughly the size of the state of Rhode Island” (NPS). These backwoods are renowned for being the home to five of the world’s highest waterfalls and groves of giant Sequoia. This archeological wonder tells a
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