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    this project. Project Sponsors will make the funding decisions. Each team member has to report to their corresponding organizational manager and project manager will be in contact with these organizational managers. Project Scope: The project of Klamath paper Products has the planning, design, development, testing of the video conferencing system facilities in the main branch so that they can give the distance learning classes to the paper manufacturing companies as well as their own…

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    Tule Lake Case Study

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    Conflict in Tule Lake and Lower Klamath Lake Wildlife 'Refuges. The wildlife refuge complex in the Klamath River Basin is part of a migratory bird wetland habitat system that spans the western seaboard. Wilson (2010) refers to wetlands along the Pacific Coast as “links in a chain” leading the birds from wintering grounds to summer breeding habitats, and back again. It is estimated that three quarters of the birds traveling through this chain make a stop in the Klamath Basin, and roughly half…

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    The Klamath tribe had control of a large lumber company and seemed to be appeared to be acculturated and able to support themselves, however, a survey conducted by the Stanford Research Associates offered a different view. Nearly half of the Klamath tribe were unemployed and most had little education beyond basic grammar school. Initially the majority of Klamath rejected termination policy, however, pressure from Congress pressured…

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    lead by “Captain Jack “ first were peaceful and tried to deal on these reservations they were forced upon but after they were tired of being forced off their lands and decided to defend the Klamath Reservations against the U.S Army. Once the Modoc people had been successful in keeping the Army off the Klamath Reservation they decided to hold a gathering to In the course of peace talks, negotiators…

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    As of the 1990 census, a little over 3,000 Klamath. The Klamath, as stated in the previous paragraph, are foragers. According to the “Culture Summary: Klamath” by Ian Skoggard, the Klamath are located in the plains and plateaus of North America, more specifically southwestern Oregon. The Klamath do not have descent groups because of the emphasis on nuclear families. They practice monogamous exogamy, but occasionally sororal…

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    Yuik Tribe Essay

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    tribe lived in the northwest cone of what today is California. Some of its people lived in villages along 45 miles of the Lower Klamath River. The tribe was one of three tribes – Karok, Tolowa, and Yurok. Yurok territory also ran along the Pacific Coast from Little River in the north, to Trinidad Bay in the south, in addition on the tribe’s inland territory along the Klamath River. Today the land would be in the northern part of Humboldt County and continue north though much of what is Del Norte…

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    A Oregon has a marvelous agriculture including many crops and animals. Oregon has two main crops; hazelnuts and pears. Hazelnuts are the state nut. Hazelnuts are high in protein and fiber. 95% of America’s hazelnuts are produced in Oregon. Another important crop is the pear, the state’s fruit. Oregon is 2nd in the nation for pear production. Cows are an important part of Oregon’s agriculture. Oregon is in the top five for milk quality. Cows produce 6.5 gallons of milk everyday! Milk is also the…

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    Yaqui Deer Dance

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    For this paper, I will be looking at the musical expression of the Yurok and Yaqui tribes of Native North America. There are two major types of musical expression for the Yurok, world renewal dances, and medicine songs. Both of types of music are sacred and hold a prominent place in Yurok society. For the purpose of this paper, I am going to focus on the world renewal dances because they provide interesting similarities and differences to Yaqui Deer songs. Yaqui Deer songs can be sung by…

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    OIT: A Short Story

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    never changed in my life. I lived in the same house since I was one-year-old. I know that house like I built it. Moving into my own room, five far hours away, was a freaky idea. On campus I was immediately shocked by the crisp wind chill whipping off Klamath lake. I was fascinated by the sidewalks that maneuvered across the grass quads between buildings. Hiking up to “The O” at night yielded a view of the city glowing I had never had such undisturbed access to. The night sky swarmed with stars.…

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    In 1965, the serpentine rock became California’s state rock; they are abundant in central and northern California. The serpentine rock is a metamorphic rock that forms by the hydration of rocks from the Earth’s mantle; these types of rocks will rise towards the Earth’s surface along fault zones. It can be found in various colors from dark green and brown, to blue with a glossy surface. However, these rocks tend to be slippery and creates a high risk for land slides. Through a series of…

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