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    recognize higher power through various forms of art such as sculptures or drawings. Each artifact has a very specific use and helps connect them to the spiritual world. Through the work of the Tot Isu and Korwar I will explore how the people of Northwest New Guinea and the Solomon Islands use images to connect to the spiritual world. Toto Isu is an example of an image to facilitate the spiritual connections. Also called as Musu Musu and Nguzu Nguzu‚ is the traditional figurehead sculpture which

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    The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus‚ an almost anomaly of animals in general. This creature is found “in the temperate rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula on the west coast” (Zapato). They can reach the size of around 30 centimeters. The tree octopus is amphibious and have adapted so they can stay on land‚ even though they much prefer the water. Many do not realize that this animal mainly relies on touch and sight. This animal is evolved with its eight tentacles and the suction cups on them‚ allowing

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    examples and pictures in your essay write up. | | Fig. 1: A bar graph depicting the distribution of the world’s water. Source http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/graphics/earthwheredistribution.gif Water is a very precious earthly resource that must be protected for the survival of the entire human race. In fact‚ according to the United States Geological Survey‚ only 3% of the world’s water is actually available as freshwater and only 0.3% is accessible for human consumption. This essay will unfold in

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    Hoover Dam‚ the biggest man made thing in the whole world. The place of this great achievement was in between two hulking masses of sedimentary rock at Black Canyon‚ Nevada. The dam intentionally had its purposes‚ for example its production would supply jobs in the time of the Great Depression. As well as‚ curb the rapid floods that frequently deluded Southern California(?). Then in return the Dam would reply with a clean source of electricity to neighboring states as well as distribute water. Though

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    DeAnna Kvilvang Physical Geography Timothy Fox 12/14/2015 Wildfires in the Pacific Northwest region Introduction According to sources research shows there has been a total of 3‚814 fires within the Pacific Northwest Region just this year. It could be nature due to the different climates that are spread around that area or maybe it could be due to humans. The truth is the fires are due to both nature and humans‚ out of the 3‚814 fires that happened this year 2‚209 were human-caused and 1‚605 were

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    the Pacific Northwest in the 21st century? Over the course of this term‚ we have surveyed several different approaches to environmental ethics. Each would offer a somewhat different response to the question. What is your response? Which of the several ethical stances we have surveyed provides the best orientation for environmentalism in the 21st century? WINTER 2012 PHILOSOPHY 310 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS ANDY MOSER What does it mean to be an environmentalist in the Pacific Northwest in the

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    Dams are a huge threat to the mighty Salmon of America. Although there are solutions to dams they are not enough to save the species. Salmon are slowly becoming extinct due to dams‚ because dams are cutting off rivers to and from the ocean and preventing them to spawn. Salmon were thriving in the U.S. before hydropower dams were established. Salmon are the most extraordinary fish on the planet‚ they make an extremely long journey that start when they are only a little smelt and finish in adulthood

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    Timothy Egan “’The Good Rain: Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest’”         In this essay “The Good Rain: Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest” Timothy Egan begins his essay by introducing himself that he was born in Seattle and graduated from the University of Washington and he is the Pulitzer Prize. He views Seattle as a new and interesting city which has changed a lot in the last century. Declining hills‚ losing salmon stream‚ building new skyscrapers by month‚ and the forested

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    DAMS [pic] INTRODUCTION A dam is a barrier that impounds water or underground streams. Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water‚ while other structures such as floodgates or levees are used to manage or prevent water flow into specific land regions. Hydropower and pumped-storage hydroelectricity are often used in conjunction with dams to provide clean electricity for millions of consumers. It can also be used to collect water or for storage of water which can

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    DAMS: GOOD OR BAD Introduction The unequal availability of resources leads to the development of methods to store them. Water as the prime resource for survival has been the determining factor for human settlements‚ been the sole reason for communities to thrive and for long formed the basis for wars. In locations where the appearance of rainfall is scanty and unreliable‚ the need to store water has given rise to the creation of ‘tankas’‚ creation of man-made lakes and similar reservoirs

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