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Only Resort In Park City
274 wordsPark City Needs to Take a Step Up Park City Mountain Resort, the only resort in Park City that has night skiing available, a whole two runs are available. Park City Mountain resort for some odd reason only opens two lifts and two runs for night skiing. I do not see why they would not open more runs for the night skiing session, from what I believe they would make more money. Right now not many people go night skiing because of the minimal selections. More people would go if more runs were to be ...
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Parking Spaces At The University
1,311 wordsParking Deck Project of University The University of Parking Deck Project Principals of Planning GE 310 Fall 1996 The University of has been confronted with claims of parking shortages over the past several years. Many of these claims were not supported by any facts or figures that explained the cause of the parking shortages. In fact, some of the claims of insufficient parking were based on students not being able to locate parking spaces in the parking lots adjacent to their first class. Due t...
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Visitor The National Park Service
792 wordsTopic: The National Park Service will continue to play an important role in twenty-first century society. Abstract: Those with a sense of destiny cried not exploitation, but preservation of Americas land. This belief created the first National Park and later the National Park Service to protect it and the lands that were to be added. The National Park Service will continue to protect the land and provide for the common good so visitors can enjoy the freedom of nature and see the unspoiled earth,...
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Yosemite National Park General Management Plan
2,820 wordsYosemite National Park Salvatore DePo ala 107-58-8435 Final Paper History 390 Ronald Helfrich The alpine Yosemite Valley is located within California's Sierra Nevada mountain range. Yosemite was carved by glacial ice. The valley's towering granite walls and rushing waterfalls provide for some unique scenery. This natural beauty has long been recognized as worthy of preservation. The exact form that this preservation should take has also been a source of ongoing controversy. The National Park Ser...
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Seminary King
597 wordsBios of Important Civil-Rights Activists Martin Luther King Jr. He was born on January 15, 1929 at a family home in Atlanta Georgia. King's grandfather was a Baptist preacher. His father was pastor of Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church. King earned his own Bachelor of Divinity degree from Crozier Theological Seminary in 1951, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Boston University in 1955. While at seminary King became acquainted with Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolent social protest. On a trip t...
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park Joey
875 wordsRoad Trip One hot and humid summer The Parks family decided to take a road trip to California. The family consisted of a father, a mother, a ten-year-old boy named Joey, and his six-month-old sister named Trinity. The family was from Houston, TX and they were planning on driving the spacious, luxurious, and monstrous sport utility vehicle that would be comfortable for the family. Mr. Parks mapped out the route he would be taking for the trip. He estimated that they would be driving one thousand ...
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Racial Segregation In A Public Park
444 wordsEVANS ET AL. vs. NEWTON ET AL. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 382 U.S. 296 January 17, 1966, Decided In choosing a case for our project, my group and I found this one particular case very interesting. The statue being addressed in this case is the Fourteenth Amendment, dealing with racial segregation. In 1911, a United States Senator, by the name of Augustus O. Bacon left a will stating that after his wife and daughters pass away, a certain allotment of land was to be given to the Mayor of M...
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People View State Parks As A Place
314 wordsCultural Anthropology Assignment 4: The cognitive landscape of a state park Secondary Sources - Babcock State Park Source One: web website seems to imply that state parks and other like facilities are viewed as places that attract tourism using areas of scenic beauty and / or historical significance along with a large focus on recreation and activities once you are there. The site had an extensive list of activities that one could participate in ranging from golf & horseback riding to special ac...
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Dr Malcom And Dennis Nedry
443 wordsJurassic Park is a book about the cloning of dinosaurs and they are used as the park entertainment on an island. In this park where dinosaurs are the attraction, not every thing will go as planed. Reading this book will teach someone how Michael Crichton feels about biological science and the cloning of extinct animals. There are things that caused the park to be unsuccessful. Dr. Malcom and Dennis Nedry where two of the parks problems, and the other was the nature of the animals. Dr. Malcom use...
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Park Rangers
889 wordsScott Dooley 7th Hour December 18th 2001 Career ProjectA career I would be interested in pursuing is being a park ranger. This job interests me because I love spending time outdoors and with people. It also is an interest of mine to keep our wonderful parks and woodland environments safe and to have them still be around for many more generations to come. The job of a park ranger is to enforce laws, regulations and policies in national, state, county, or municipal parks with dangerous wildlife, b...
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Parking Problem On The Appalachian Campus
1,162 wordsPARKING AT APPALACHIAN AND WHAT CAN BE DONE There is a major problem on the beautiful campus of Appalachian State University. Parking is always an issue with students, parents, visitors, and faculty. It is an issue because the land around Appalachian is mountainous and over crowded, so there is a lack of parking areas available. Numerous tickets are given out every week for parking violations. Students are getting fed up with the lack of parking available to them and want to see a change. This c...
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Roosevelt Park
557 wordsEnglish 101 Essay#2 Refuge From The Concrete After starting school recently, my life became overloaded with responsibility. A typical day starts at six thirty as a screaming alarm summons me from bed. I leave my house at seven o'clock. I will not be back home for another twelve hours. School and work have imposed a rather tight schedule on me. I have trouble making time for necessary relaxation and meditation. At times, I get overwhelmed with responsibility. This is when I throw a leash on my do...
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Parking Spots At Campus
607 wordsIt is pretty common that Universities use a system of seniority rather than an auction for getting parking spots at campus. An auction system will give parking spots to those who value them the most; however, this system actually create an inefficient outcome. Can we imagine if our university staffs or the professors do not get the parking spots from the auction Can they make a good excuse for being late for class because they don t have a parking spot Faculty staffs work at school everyday and ...
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Kings Park Psychiatric Center
999 wordsThe Kings Park Psychiatric Center has had a large effect on the social changes of Long Island. A small town grew larger and prosperous from the direct effect of this State hospital from the time of 1885 to the present. The history of the town, the patients and court cases held, and the concluding plans for the land after its closing have all had a significant mark on the social changes of the town. The first hospital was built in a quiet farming town later named Kings Park. In 1885, officials of...
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Amusement Park
295 wordsIn Japan, there are many amusement parks. But don't you think that many are going down? What are the reasons for this? One reason is that the number fo the people in charge of the rides are too small. Also, if the guests come to the amusement parks once, they get bored of it and do not want to come again. Oppose to this, there is one amusement park that has none of these problems and still have a great popularity; Tokyo Disneyland. In this essay, I will tell about the secret of Tokyo Disneyland ...
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Oriental Land Use Disneysea
523 wordsIntroduction Tokyo Disneyland, being the most successful Disney Theme Park, was opened in 1983. Oriental Land which is Japanese Corporation got franchise from Walt Disney and did a good management work on Tokyo Disneyland. Deeply considered, Oriental Land decided to build DisneySea right next door to Tokyo Disneyland. Some argue that Oriental Land has made a bad decision but some do not. We would analyze the case and have detail discussion in the followings. Background Situation of Japan Economy...
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Henry Parkes
525 wordsHenry Parkes was a famous politician and journalist in his lifetime. He was born on the 27th of May 1815 in the village of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England. His parents were Thomas and Martha Parkes. Henry Parkes was very poor as a child. Falling wheat prices didn't help his mother and father who worked as farmers. They were forced to move to Birmingham. Henry Parkes never went to school; he educated himself by reading books. He also did a little study at a Mechanics Institute. In July 1836, wh...
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First Public Housing Project In Canada
299 wordsFigure 1- The physical boundaries of the community displayed here. Past History In order to properly understand the present environment, the past history must first be explored. Zapparoli (2003) states that Regent Park "is Canada's oldest and largest housing project" (p. 1). He further explains that: By the mid 1930's, 100 years after the incorporation of the City of Toronto, the poor housing conditions that Cabbagetown's residents had to endure could no longer be ignored... Eventually, The Bruc...
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Episode Of South Park
1,467 wordsIt doesn't matter if you " re black or white; it matters about how much money you have. In the South Park episode "Here Comes the Neighborhood", Token, the only African American child character in South Park, struggles to find a social group to which he can belong. His quest for acceptance satirizes the civil rights movement and ridicules racism and classism in America. These critiques on American society provide comic relief from the intensity of race relations, and they also expose society's n...
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Alton Towers
414 wordsSituated in Staffordshire, England on a 500-acre site, Alton Towers is regarded as the United Kingdom's number one theme park. It is one of the most successful tourist attractions in Britain with more than 3 million visitors coming to the park every year. It offers all age groups the chance of a great day out with facilities and attractions for all the family. Well known rides such as Oblivion, Nemesis and Air all provide fun for all tourists. The history of Alton Towers is quite substantial. Th...