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    Issue Presented: Public Lands have been a staple of our country for many decades now starching from shining sea to shining sea, whether they are National Parks, National Forests, Battlefields, and so on. However, recently there has been a push, especially out west where there is a great concentration of our public lands to be transferred to state control where they are then sold off to the highest bidder to companies that either explect the resources or use the lands to develop places like…

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    Not too many people have theories about what happened to the Salado tribe or... At least don't put them online I got the privilege to talk with Roger, the national forest service biologist and he had a few theories on the subject of then disappearing And Roger thought that they might have moved because the resources like if they could not get the water they required in order to survive or the nutrients in the…

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    years as an Engineman with the United States Navy. For Morris, the beauty of nature is for all of us to enjoy, and the natural world has always been his favorite subject. Through the years, looking at photographic work published in magazines like National Geographic motivated Morris to hone his skills. Taking care of a family business focused on people with special needs in transportation…

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    In 1906 Theodore Roosevelt followed and increased the nation's reserves by another 13 million. (6, pg.29-30) The U.S. Forest Service was then established in 1905. This law was carried out with a great number of responsibilities to come for the members of the service. These members were supposed to avoid timber deprivations, to help lumberjacks and fight the big lumber organizations, to protect water supply, and create public recreational areas. (2, pg.31) This law was made to attempt to please…

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    Researchers estimate that around five million people visit the Grand Canyon yearly. When visitors first come to the Grand Canyon they start their tour at the South Rim. The South Rim is an overlook into the inner gorge of the Colorado River (“Grand Canyon National…

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    established a federally protected wildlife refuge in Pelican Island, Florida. As a result, the National Park Service was founded, and Stephen T. Mather was appointed the first director. By enabling the 1906 American Antiquities Act, Roosevelt was able to establish 150 national forests, 51 federal bird reserves, 4 national game preserves, 5 national parks, and 18 national monuments. Today, there are six national parks dedicated to America's conservationist president. Roosevelt was a knowledgeable…

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    Requiring national service to be completed by law would be overwhelming disaster for our society regardless of how long it would be for. This is because helping people should stem from a deep desire within one 's own heart and not from needing to do so because of a lawbook. It also creates a lapse in somebody 's year where they might otherwise be attending school or working full-time to provide for a family. Finally, because there isn 't an overwhelming need for so many volunteers in the first…

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    of an accepted standard (Cambridge University Press, 2016). The Benchmarking network, the in-house benchmarking service of the NHS, it exists to identify and share good practice across the health and social care sector. The delivery of good outcomes and excellent patient experience is part of the roles of the network in sharing in sharing best practice across the all healthcare services, example is the Francis Inquiry into Mid-Staffordshire in 2010, where many patients died unnecessarily as…

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    At the turn of the 20th century, it was evident that there was a "widespread concern about overcutting forests, flooding, and erosion..." (Sowards) throughout the United States. Many people were not aware of the environmental damage that their actions could lead to during this time period. As seen in the late 1800s, Americans hunted for bison, resulting in the extinction of the species. Likewise, as cities throughout the nation began to grow and overpopulate, pollution was an issue and was…

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    known for its competitive advantage, as well as its industry attractiveness. Verizon has good overall performance compared to many of its rivals. Verizon is in the communications industry, offering wireless phone service, business products, internet, television, and home phone services. This industry is extremely competitive, as there are many big names out there who dominate the market. There are many relevant issues in the industry, which can be analyzed using Porters Five Forces framework.…

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