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    River Restoration Project

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    The River Restoration Project was started due to the shortage of water and salmon. I side with the article "River Restoration Project Offers a Sprinkling of Hope", written by Daniel Weintraub, because I believe the San Joaquin River should be restored. Though Weintraub has not been in the newspaper industry for as long as Bill McEwen has, he has worked with more companies doing different things, giving him more experience. Weintraub has worked with three different newspaper companies including…

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    Nettie Wild Analysis

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    screen to exemplify the major disconnect between our city and the river habitat below. Uninterrupted- comprised of vivid illustrations and breathtaking scores composed by Owen Belton- demonstrates the impact of human existence on the complex sockeye salmon endeavor . The twenty-five minute array (which displayed nightly Tuesday through Saturday at nine o’clock, from June 28th to September 24th) focuses on these moving images within the intimate outdoor setting as the primary visual stimulation…

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    use of ethos, “According the the experts at UC Davis studying California's rapidly declining salmon populations; the fish ‘are exceptionally vulnerable to climate change’”(1). McEwen used an expert at UC Davis in order further prove his perspective. With the use of a quotation from an expert, making this article further believable and reliable. Stern explains the plan that most likely will not help the salmon, one of the main problems they want to get rid of. The paper explains through the use…

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    Veggie Stuffed Soft Tortillas Number of Servings: 2 Ingredients:  4 corn tortillas  1 large green zucchini, peeled and sliced into thin strips  1 large Portobello mushroom, approximately 6 inches  1 medium green bell pepper, seeded and sliced into thin strips  1 medium red bell pepper, seeded and sliced into thin strips  1 medium yellow bell pepper, seeded and sliced into thin strips  1 large white onion, sliced thinly  2 small garlic cloves, minced  1/8 tsp ground cumin  1/16 tsp…

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    The John West Salmon “Bear Fight” is a humorous advertisement and appeals to the audience as it includes an unpredictable narrative, a ridiculous fight, and an amusing slogan. The advertisement starts off with a mock style documentary where the bears are catching the freshest salmon. This then queues John West to run to the bear, in which the narrator unexpectedly says “which is something we at John West want.” The unexpected turn with the addition to what the narrator says really grabs the…

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    Essay On Snake River

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    of Oregon and Idaho for 216 miles. The Snake River flows west and feeds into the Columbia River near Pasco, WA. Throughout the river there are steamboats going through the river, and railroads were built along the side. There is always a bunch of salmon coming through the Snake River, making it a great place to go fishing. Over 11,000 years ago many Native American and Indian tribes inhabited the banks of the Snake River. The tribe that was known for naming the Snake was the…

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    this animal. There is, however, an animal approved by the FDA, and that is the world's first fast-growing salmon. This salmon was modified, by a company known as AquaBounty, to grow twice its normal size in 16 to 18 months rather than the standard 3 years. The GE salmon was inserted with genes from a Chinook salmon and an eel to help it grow quicker. Even after the FDA approved of the salmon, many people refused to buy it and more than 60 stores, such as Trader Joe's and Whole Foods, refused to…

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    dorsal fin of a salmon and the dorsal fin observable in a dolphin, these structures are analogous of one another since they did not evolve directly from the same common…

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    In the Alaskan Gold movie the fishermen and the miners were debating over weather they should leave the ecosystem for the salmon to spawn in or mine the land. This is an important economic issue because the mines could bring in a lot of money in revenue but it also could destroy the salmons spawning streams. I believe that the land should be used for mining for many reasons, but especially because it would be the largest containment of gold and copper in North America, and because of the money…

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    The San Joaquin River is the largest river in Central California measuring three hundred sixty-six miles in length. For quite some time this river had to deal with the fact that it did not have any Salmon in it due to certain issues. An idea had uprisen of starting a project in order to resolve these issues, it was called The San Joaquin river Restoration Project. Many people discouraged this project due to the amount of money it would cost in order to construct. Daniel Weintraub’s article “…

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