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    Whooping Cranes

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    that I can reach my potential and continue to have a larger role in the conservation of at risk species. Conducting research focused on whooping cranes has allowed me to realize how much effort has gone into their recovery and the recovery of many species in peril. There have been numerous biologists in the last seven decades that have helped to bring back the whooping crane from the brink of extinction. These professionals, through their stories and research, have inspired me to continue the pursuit in the ongoing effort to expand the existence of whooping cranes into former haunts across North America. By studying the population of whooping cranes that migrates between Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada and Aransas National Wildlife Refuge along coastal Texas, I was able to see what decades of work can accomplish but it also made me acutely aware of the conservation challenges that lie ahead. The opportunity to help with the Eastern Migratory Population (EMP) of whooping Cranes through a partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP), Fish and Wildlife Service, and many other organizations has been a wonderful experience. I see this effort as the front lines of whooping crane conservation. It allows for a greater understanding of the challenges and solutions to establishing a second self-sustained whooping crane population in North America. If I am accepted to a graduate program in the College of Natural Resources at UWSP and allowed to…

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    How would you feel if you were the cause for a beautiful species to go extinct? An endangered species is a group of livings things threatened with the dying off of all their kind. This is what is happening to the whooping crane. There are about 603 left total. Only 28 in Louisiana! We need to help the whooping cranes reach an even higher number if we don’t want to worry about their extinction. Whooping cranes die because of our growing society but we get things we need. We need more land to…

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    Necedah Nwr Case Study

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    OBJECTIVES We aim to determine if draw down of an impoundment at Necedah NWR creates habitat that is more desirable to whooping cranes after hatching colts and if said habitat can also provide better shelter for young colts leading to higher probability of fledging. We will also determine what impacts, if any, this drawdown will have on other avian species such as sandhill cranes and secretive marsh birds which may act as an indicator species in relation to wetland ecosystem quality (Conway…

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    A crane has collapsed, with only minor injuries to workers that could be treated at the company’s nurse’s office. Depending on the level of care, the injuries may make the mishap reportable in that sense, but regardless it should be investigated as a near-miss mishap since employees could have been severely injured or killed. Additionally, there is word that OSHA has been called by an employee complaining that this is an imminent danger situation. Although supervisors, engineers, and I as the…

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    Maruyama Cranes Analysis

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    The piece I examined, titled Cranes, was created by the artist Maruyama Ōkyo in Japan, 1772. This piece is displayed in the LACMA Museum. Cranes consists of thin wood panel screens wrapped in gold leaf paper. Painted atop the gold leaf paper are twelve red-crowned cranes and five white-naped cranes with an acrylic type of paint. This piece stands on a cut portion of the wall, giving it the large scale of 6’0” tall by 24’0” wide estimated. The whole piece is made of twelve tall rectangular…

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    camp is sold to become private cottages. Ken and Mabel Vankoughnett sell Crane Lake House in May to the Crane Lake Group Inc. (Robert Canning, Christopher Holmes and Garnett Graham). They attempt to improve the parking lot but a big rock thwarts the plan. In the end they loose $20 thousand in the first year of operation. 1977 Crane Lake House is sold again, this time to Anthony Nicotenteo. 1986 Crane Lake House is bought by Norman and Marlynn Payne. Closing of Crane Lake Resort. The Resort or…

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    Characteristics Of A Crane

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    1 – What Is a Crane? The Oxford Dictionary defines a crane as “A large, tall machine used for moving heavy objects by suspending them from a projecting arm or beam” (Oxford Dictionaries, n.d.). Today they are a common sight on building sites around New Zealand. They come in many different forms that have been adapted to suit different applications. 1.2 – What are the main (common) parts of a crane? Cranes vary in size, shape & specialty but they are all based on the same principal. As such,…

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    Trench Box Case Study

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    About Us We are a leading, family owned trench box and overhead crane manufacturing company with an international outlook. Aside the company’s strong ties to innovations background, we are also committed to ensure the welfare and needs of its employees and customers are met. Over the years we have managed to build versatile trench box systems featuring sturdy rails and longer panels capable of performing high clearance. Our wide trench boxes are well-designed to withstand the forces and elements…

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    Have you ever seen the movie adaptation of a book you liked? If you remember it wasn’t like the original story in many ways. Since movies started being made, producers tried to translate popular stories to the big screen. Stories like Washington Irving’s ¨The Legend of Sleepy Hollow¨, ¨The Jilting of Granny Weatherall¨ by Katherine Anne Porter, and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ¨Rappaccini’s Daughter are all examples of books that were put on a screen. For movie makers, stories by Modern and…

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    Towards the end in Irving 's narrative, Brom basically admits his guilt of hitting Ichabod Crane with a pumpkin: "Brom Bones, too, who shortly after his rival 's disappearance conducted the blooming Katrina in triumph to the altar, was observed to look exceedingly knowing whenever the story of Ichabod was related" (Irving 38). Brom appears "exceedingly knowing" and wins his prize in Katrina from his main rival in Ichabod. The people of Sleepy Hollow make an extraordinary effort to lie to…

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