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    Supervisor’s Office & Pine Ridge Ranger District Front Desk - Security Plan I. General Operations – This plan is to guide front desk personnel in the handling of emergency situations that could present a safety threat to them or others in the building. All situations are different and require calm, quick thoughts, and pre-planned emergency responses. • All front desk personnel will receive annual refresher training with practice drills to include radio use, phone use, paging system,…

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    Logging In The Late 1800s

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    In 1862, settlers could buy 160 acres of land for $1.25 an acre. With this new land, Saw mills would buy as much land as they could and log it for a huge profit. By 1875 logging white pines was the main source for the economy in the northern part of the country. "In 1875, you could ship 141 rail cars full of lumber in one week with a fast moving team"(Mimi). Soon after all the wood was cut around the town of Minneapolis, it became one…

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    it's not entertaining. I find it enjoyable when other villains banter and bicker with each other. The interaction between Oswald Cobblepot and Ivy Pepper brought a moment of campy humour to this otherwise dark series. "Not drinking pine-cone juice with a crazy-pine-cone lady! "So build an army, no one's stopping you. And I could even help if you weren't being such a jerk. Jerk!" In the DC universe, Ivy and Penguin have had scarce interactions, unless they working in a villain team up. She is…

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    forest is made up of Douglass spruce, yellow and sugar pines, and incense cedar, and silver fir. John Muir describes the plant life in three distinct botanic zones. The first zone is the chaparral zone with an average width of about four miles. Dense chaparral grows from three to six feet high and is composed mainly of manzanita, cherry, and several species of wild lilac. It is interrupted by vast swaths of conifers including sugar, and yellow pines, Douglass spruce, silver fir, and incense…

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    The Sabal palmetto, also known as the cabbage palmetto is the most abundant of the native tree palms. The habitat in which they develop, plays a major role when planting and growing them. These habitats, or biomes, are classified into two domains: terrestrial and aquatic. The cabbage palmetto grows in a wide variety of habitats, but they tend to be more prevalent in areas where the water table is close to the surface (“Cabbage Palmetto”). The areas in which these plants reside are included in…

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    Toys have evolved greatly with the advancement of technology over time. Toys have found ways to educate and entertain children for many years, becoming a part of every kid’s childhood, you may even remember some of your favorite toys as a child. Back in the roaring twenties, the now well-known Fisher Price company was beginning to make history. At the same time, the world was facing The Great Depression, and later would face World War One. But for now, Herman Fisher was brainstorming ideas to…

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    Close Reading

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    Close Reading: Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy’s Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota In a hammock under the afternoon sun at William Duffy’s farm in Pine Island, Minnesota, James Wright’s speaker appreciatively bears witness to the sights and sounds of nature. After several seemingly small, insignificant natural wonders have been noted, the speaker abruptly brings the pastoral to…

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    begins to support the action. On page 60, the narrator says, “Finally I said goodbye to them and walked toward my car, parked near the whistling pine trees that shield the Faculty of Education from the Bursary.” This is where the narrator sees his ghost, Ikenna Okoro. The setting is in an empty area that seems mysterious and eerie due to the “whistling pine trees”. This is a change from…

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    FGCU Reflection

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    “My Day at the FGCU Campus” Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) offers many things besides just schooling. They offer a sustainable way of life and allow its students to become one with nature. Some highlights within the campus are a wide variety of ecosystems including the Food Forest, nature trails, and lakes. My favorite sustainable feature that FGCU offers is the Food Forest. As soon as you enter the campus it is off to the right and located within a woodsy area. At first sight all…

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    glided right past their tree, and tried talking to the honey bee’s. “Oh, their colony is in for it…” one of the pollinators claimed with a bit of fright in his voice. This was a strange day, because usually whenever the Zecks came out of the South Pine, they were going to harass the nice troops. This was a peculiar event in which they decided to leave poor King's troop…

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