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    So yes‚ today my subject is based on the end of the world‚ as crazy as it sounds‚ but as random as it is. Im going to talk to you about yellow stone national park‚ located in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Why? Because Yellow Stone National Park is the end of the world. For those of you who dont know‚ what lies underneath yellowstone national park is actually an enormous volcanic caldera‚ or other wise known as a super volcano. Super Volcanoes: Super volcano? that sounds a bit fictional. But

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    I recently backpacked 32 miles through the Grand Canyon National Park over spring break. My trip leader told me‚ “Sorry I made you guys pack so many warm jackets and clothes‚ its usually not in the 90’s during this time of year”. Just like that I thought to myself‚ I could have had a lighter pack but I also thought about how global warming is real and its everywhere‚ even in the vastest lands. Like astronomer Lucianne Walkowicz said and I mentioned in my previous paper‚ “the more you look for planets

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    A field trip to Lava Beds National Park would be a splendid opportunity. There are a plethora of advantages for the students and even teachers. The learning‚ social‚ and cultural benefits are a plenty. The eighth grade deserves this trip on behalf of the amazing grades‚ attendance‚ and behavior. Most likely the parents of students will agree to letting their child go on a trip. The first advantage I’m going to discuss is social. Young teens crave social experiences‚ that’s how they learn morals

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    In the late 1800’s and 1900’s america was in a state of reform or change. It was called the progressive era. Where they changed‚ edited‚ or made rules for education ‚ the environment‚ and for workers . These reforms try and changed the way america worked.and because of the progressive era the U.S. has changed. During the progressive era education laws have changed to better help america’s education for the better. Such as the third reform made for education during the progressive era‚”School is

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    ����������������������������������� ������������ ������������������� �������������� ������������������������������������������ The UN Millennium Project is an independent advisory body commissioned by the UN Secretary-General to propose the best strategies for meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDGs are the world’s targets for dramatically reducing extreme poverty in its many dimensions by 2015—income poverty‚ hunger‚ disease‚ exclusion‚ lack of infrastructure and shelter—while

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    Yosemite: A Short Story

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    was I supposed to feel? Lost maybe? How was I supposed to cope with a decision I knew I wasn’t a part of. The sound of the rolling tires against the highway asphalt fused with the sound of the humming from the car engine. I had just spent a week in Yosemite as part of an 8th grade trip and had come back to realize that my parents had bought a brand new house. It was all excitement and happy smiles until my dad told me the location of this new house... “Fremont.” The words rebounded off the walls inside

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    its way‚ including people’s lives. Let us take a look at one of the most devastating wildfires in California’s History‚ The Yosemite Rim Fire. This massive fire started on August 17‚ 2013‚ Took nearly a full 9 weeks of fire fighters fighting to get the fire fully contained. Nearly costing $127.35 million just in the fight against this devastating wildfire.The size of the Yosemite Rim Fire was nearly 257‚314 acres. A total of eleven homes‚ three commercial structures‚ and 98 outbuildings were destroyed

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    Today we are paying increasing attention to the importance of nature conservation. Thankfully‚ owing to the far-sighted pioneers (有遠見的先驅者) who headed the National Parks movement‚ there are now a number of reserves throughout the world where nature is allowed to reign supreme(最高)‚ and wild life is preserved(被保留)to be enjoyed by all. But over large tracts of the world’s surface the delicate balance(微妙的平衡) between man and nature is still being destroyed by industrialization‚ over-population and the

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    harm to the ecosystem by killing and eating other animals‚ but they don’t realize the benefit they bring and the harm of the absence of these apex predators. After being absent for over 70 years‚ the wolves were reintroduced in the Yellowstone National Park in the United States in 1995. (Wolf Restoration Continued) Researchers have studied the behavior of other animals and plants and the slight changes on the ecosystem overtime‚ and they have stumbled across one of the most exciting scientific findings

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    Social Carrying Capacity

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    Social Carrying Capacity The use of parks and protected areas by visitors creates concern about appropriate levels of use because there are limits that define how much pressure from outside forces an ecosystem can endure before it experiences degradation‚ and there are thresholds that define visitor experiences. When researchers‚ park authorities‚ and policy makers are trying to determine appropriate usage levels of specific areas‚ they frequently rely on the rationale of carrying capacity‚ including

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