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    Forestry Supervisor It was 1997 when I first started working in Tribal Forestry for the Yakama Nation. Tribal Forestry is comprised of the Forest Development Crew, Fire Management Crew, Fuels Crew, and the Timber Stand Examiners whom all help manage the Yakama Nation’s forested area. All the crews combined have around 100 people whom are Foresters, Fire Fighters, Tree Fallers, Tree Markers, Heavy Equipment Operators, and the supervisors. The employees come together to form a cross-functional…

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    response to members of congress debating weather to slash the food stamp program. He also explain how it affect household in America especially children. Kristof uses a lot of reliable sources during his essay and also he uses some statistics in his research. Kristof used numbers and percentages to give us an idea of how many people living under the poverty line, children whose suffer from deficiency, the amount of money that congress wanted to slash off food stamps and so on. The first source…

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    Biography Essay On Aimee

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    The impact caused a nine-inch slash below her knee. The slash looked like a half circle, and Amiee started yelling to her friends that she needed to go to the hospital. At the hospital the doctors stapled her wound shut and bandaged her leg. Afterwards Aimee went home and she thought she was okay…

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    Philip IV. His head is slightly turned back at the viewers in boldness. It looks to me if he was not a bit intimidated by what seems to be a battle ahead. Also, his clothes tell he is of high authority with his beautifully made body Armour and the red slash that he is wearing. This painting portrays Don-Gaspar Guzman well as being of high authority in command of the Spanish…

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    Do you think this is a game?” Cassius forcefully stated, his face reddened even more. Cassius charged again at Nightburn, but this time Nightburn dodged the frontal thrust and countered with a quick slash across Cassius’ armor, tearing a rip in it. He jumped back to prevent another quick slash and regain his composure. The blow had brought him back to his senses and now regretted letting his anger cloud his judgement, and now, giving his enemy the advantage. Nightburn finally spoke, “I grow…

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    Character Analysis: Marine

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    Marine? Disclaimer: I don't own Fairy Tail manga/anime and One Piece. manga/anime Ch.3. Wave towards Darkness It has been a few days since the fight with the Black Cat Pirates and their Captain Kuro. As well getting the Merry Go a caravel class ship design by Merry and given by Kaya as a gift for saving her life from Kuro. Currently they were somewhere North of Syrup Village. Luffy the Captain of the crew with short, messy black hair with a two stitches scar underneath his left eye. Currently he…

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    farmers do not have many incentives to change their methods because of the need for food and capital. In the forest regions, slash-and-burn agriculture is a commonly used practice that clears vegetation and burns the remains, this produces ash that aids in the production of food (Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa, 2010). Other than the obvious problem of deforestation, slash-and-burn agriculture also contributes to climate change due to the increased amount of carbon dioxide that is pumped into…

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    The slash-and-burn method is a method of agriculture where vegetation is cut down and burned off before new seeds are sown, and is typically used as a method for clearing forest land for farming. Vegetation is cut down and then burned, and the ash acts like a fertilizer, adding nutrients to the soil. After two to three years of slash-and-burn when the soil's fertility is exhausted, crops no longer grow well. The soil…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    Hatsumi , your son , he has gone insane , we cannot handle him any longer , kill him or he will kill us “( Men ) “ Please don’t , we must find a way , we can’t let him die like this “(Women) Oooh The boy , now in the shape of a half-demon , quickly slash his hand , let out wave and wave of dark material wave toward them . Seeing that dodging it is simply impossible , two member of the team run in the front and receive…

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    Gambia Case Study

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    more expensive exports and finally to grow a variety of crops that will benefit the diets of the Gambian people. Not only will these solutions affect the citizens of Gambia, but also the natural resources. These solutions will cut down the need for slash and burn agriculture, so the natural resources can be replaced. This problem can be fixed, but Gambia is running out of time because the problem continues to get worse each and every day, and if nothing is done the whole country may succumb to…

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