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    What is Human Services

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    What is Human Services? The goal of Human Services is to help people meet their basic physical and emotional needs that for whatever reason cannot be met without outside assistance. The goal of Human Services is to provide services to all human beings. Human beings sometimes are in need for food‚ health‚ shelter and safety and necessarily do not know where and how they can find such assistance. Some people also face the fear of asking for any type of assistance do to financial burden. They rather

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    Montezuma Castle

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    Mark Alexander ANT 351 Montezuma Castle When Southwest Archaeology comes to mind not many people think of Montezuma Castle National Monument as one that is on their must see list. That should not be so. This paper will attempt to give the reader an in depth look at the national monument through details and a brief history of its inhabitants to give the reader an understanding of the culture that built the monument as well as an appreciation of the location itself. Montezuma Castle is located

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    of automobiles causing the increased need for roads‚ the “federal government increasingly willing to fund recreational development on the nation’s public lands‚” and the growing consumerism as tourist visiting the national parks. Following the creation of the National Park Service (NPS) in 1916‚ there developed a growing need of Americans to get back to nature and explore the nation’s wilderness. Thanks to Henry Ford’s development of the Model “T” and the cheap cost of purchasing it‚ American’s

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    Fire Timeline Notes

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    fire is an important natural process 1935- Forest service 10am policy established 1943- Harold Weaver (Burro of Indian Affairs) writes about the negative effects of fire suppression 1949- Mann Gulch fire kills 13 firefighters 1960’s- Research on the ecological role and benefits of fire is ramping up 1968- National Park Service changes policies to allow lightning fires to burn if they don’t threaten human life or facilities. 1971- Forest service makes a few exceptions to 10am fire policy in large

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    of a few of Ellis Island’s most famous immigrant’s. She was born a leader‚ she made fun-raisers to help poor kids in school to buy school books. Ellis Island’s future looked better than ever‚ in 1982. President Ronald Reagan sent out the National Park Service to help make Ellis Island into a museum and historic site. On the West Coast‚ In San Francisco‚ California‚ was the most famous immigration station was Angel Island. Some called it the “Ellis Island of the West” Another famous person at

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    road trip

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    trip winds 1‚700 miles along the Pacific Coast from southern California to Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. The scenery is breathtaking with stops that include Hearst Castle‚ Big Sur‚ San Francisco‚ Point Reyes National Seashore‚ Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area and Olympic National Park. Open the windows and enjoy the fresh air as you drive across the Golden Gate Bridge and watch giant container ships glide underneath. Stare in wonder at the towering redwoods of northern California. Stop in Tillamook

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    satpura national park

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    Satpura National Park Satpura National Park is in the district Hoshangabad of Madhya Pradesh in India. It gets its name from the Satpura hill ranges (Mahadeo hills). It covers an area of 524 km2 (202 sq mi). Satpura National Park‚ and along with the adjoining Bori and Panchmarhi Sanctuaries‚ provides 1‚427 km2(551 sq mi) of unique central Indian highland ecosystem. It was set up in 1981. The terrain of the national park is extremely rugged and consists of sandstone peaks‚ narrow gorges‚ ravines and

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    Crater Lake

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    United States. It occupies 183‚224 acres as a national park the lake itself covers a 21 square mile area and is 594 meters deep. It has wide marine flora and fauna diversity. Around the lake unusual plant species are also found such as botrychium pumicola‚ mosses‚ western anemones‚ dozen types of cone bearing species of trees‚ shrubs like mountain ash and others. There are many types of different vegetation as you walk around Carter Lake National Park. There are various processes that you can notice

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    major national parks that was ever created was called the Yosemite Nation Park. Yosemite is not just a great valley‚ but its human sight‚ strength of granite‚ huge glaciers‚ the life‚ and the High Sierra attract more people every year. Yosemite was protected in 1864‚ Yosemite is best known for there waterfalls‚ the park is over 1‚200 square miles of protected land. You can find valleys‚ meadows‚ ancient giant sequoias‚ and a vast wilderness area. Roosevelt was also fascinated in making National Monuments

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    the right to go on strike; striking would compromise national security‚ moral of our troops‚ tourism and the economy as a whole. The threat to national security has never been more real than now in the United States. In the past‚ there has been several wars. Some are within the country such as the Civil War or Revolutionary War‚ while others with are territories such as Vietnam and Afghanistan. Today there is a greater threat to the national security of the United States. Today‚ fighting is an ongoing

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