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    Theodore Roosevelt was an American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, and naturalist he also served as President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He is best known for his conservation efforts and his part in the Spanish American war. Roosevelt established the United States Forest Service, signed into law the creation of five National Parks, and signed the 1906 Antiquities Act, under which he proclaimed 18 new US national monuments. He also established the first 51 Bird Reserves, 4 Game…

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    such as building schools, highways and bridges, or parks. However, these administrations gave jobs mainly to men over the age of twenty five. The Civilian Conservation Corp was passed shortly after, which put younger men to work for the National Forestry Service and supplied free food, lodging, and uniforms to 3 million men. All of these legislations created a massive increase in jobs in the United States. FDR also increased the security stock market. A big problem with the pre-Depression stock…

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    Quaint hidden valleys and majestic mountain peaks, are just part of why the Pyrenees Mountain Ranges are so unique. One cannot find a culture so divine anywhere else, for the people and the economy of the masked valleys are so intriguing that one will gain much knowledge by visiting this astounding location. This guide will further inform one on what exactly the Pyrenees has to offer. First, through culture and scenery surrounding one within the Pyrenees. Second, through activities one can…

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    governance, such as collaborative management. I am specifically interested in common debates about scale and constructivism that arise from localized systems of governance in a number of resource regimes, including, fisheries, development planning, and forestry and grazing. The power geometries that affect the use of scale determine many of the components of management, including legitimization of a group’s interest in participating in management. A number of scholars have asked similar…

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    Howard’s core value system shows prospective and current students how they should behave and how they will be judged. I’ve always been confident in my abilities to live up to an honor code, and I think that my values are in perfect alignment with Howard University’s. I believe that excellence cannot be demonstrated through singular actions, but should be looked upon in context with all of your actions. I have shown excellence in my life through my work ethic, dedication to and passion for…

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    The price of loyalty. I was introduced to the concept of loyalty early in my childhood in a dramatic and a problematic way that still resonates in my consciousness even today and I frequently find myself pondering whether loyalty is means or the end, whether it is who someone is or whether it is something that we can learn. This experience is embedded in my childhood memory as one of the most influential and emotional events. It is significant in so many ways, but particularly because it had…

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    Gifford Pinchot protecting the environment The environment is extremely valuable, once it is ruined, it will be very hard to repair and recover. In some cases, it would be impossible to turn back around. Once it happens the Earth would be stuck like that forever, or at least until the end of time. People like Gifford Pinchot, John Muir, Theodore Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson saw this, and they decided to do something about it. “It is ours to use and conserve for ourselves and our descendants,…

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    SUMMARY Land Use & land cover change processes occurs at the interface between human and environmental systems interacting with both of these systems and with each other by feedback. However, there are other systems involved in these interactions to include natural and socioeconomic changes. As such land management decisions must have a balance between optimizing the various opportunities and the challenges imposed by various external factors. This proves that land-use and landscape change…

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    Chainsaw History

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    Heine, a German orthopedist. This chainsaw was used for cutting through bone. Although this may have been for a more gruesome purpose, the idea was born! Nowadays, chainsaws have almost completely eradicated the use of simple hand-held saws in the forestry sector. A…

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    Women's Life After Ww1

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    A lot of women went to work in munitions factories, which was a dangerous job but well-paid by the standards of the day. many wome took over jobs that had been vacated by men. In the UK, a lot of women went to work in farming and forestry, and on the railways and the buses. They became chauffeurs and van drivers. They joined the newly formed women's police force. Many women joined the new women's auxilliary services , the women's army, navy, and airforce. A girl working in the Women's Timber…

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