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Grizzly Bear Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an essential communication tool for all disciplines
world wide. Being able to communicate through imagery allows for a visual of data or
information that otherwise is just words or numbers on a page. In regards to grizzly bear habitat
it is important to understand the relationship of the species to the land. Making sure grizzly bears
have access to food, water, hibernation habitat, and space to roam is critical to there success as a
species. Grizzly bear populations, like many other animals, have had there territory greatly reduced
and separated due to human activity. The remaining grizzly bears will need more access to each
other or they could inbred themselves into extinction. Mapping the the different populations allows
for visual understanding of how these populations can be connected. One of the biggest issues with
grizzly bear populations is that they are separated by roads and highways. Land bridges and tunnels
have been constructed in a few places like Banff National Forest in Canada, but this is... Show more
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This is important to making sure a road is where the data says it is. Using UTM coordinates and
projections while having the datum in WGS 1984 means that all of the data is in unicine. Another
way of understanding this is if you were measuring things in meters your want to keep everything in
meters and not in feet. This is the difference in feet and meters in construction is just as important
when creating maps. After all the data is in the same language , it is up to the cartographer to create
a map with the certain criteria. This is what was done in this project, we have our data and now we
have to use the data to communicate possible grizzly bear habitat. Using different tools in GIS
mapping, extract by attribute, reclassify, raster polygon, intersect, buffer, dissolve, erase, clip etc.,
we were able to determine suitable habitat in Colorado for grizzly
How Harriet Did Not Have Such A Hard Time Living With...
Harriet did not expect to have such a hard time living with White students. She assumed that since
she attended a school in a White neighborhood and interacted with White people in high school, that
the experience would be the same at Cornell. What she did not take into account were the cultural
differences that emerge when living in the same environment. The experience for her was unpleasant:
I don t remember how I wound up in Mary Donlon [residence hall], but that was a horrible
experience my freshman year. That was the first time I d lived with White people, lived with White
women, young women, and it was just an awful experience. Culturally we are so different... not that
I disliked any of my White classmates or White people or White professors. I didn t really relate to
them very much. In fact, I don t even remember most of them at this point.
Jocelyn did not want to live on West campus because she heard that mostly White students lived
there and that there was a lot of drinking, however, she still ended up living and working as an RA
in a predominantly White dorm on North campus. Jocelyn had difficulty explaining her college
experiences. Some of the difficulty seems to stem from not wanting to focus on the negative
experiences. She believes that her experiences, both good and bad shaped her life and made her the
person she is today. Jocelyn almost seems more fascinated with the behavior of White students than
upset. She acknowledges some of the traditions
Faith Community Nursing Essay
Disease of the soul are more dangerous and more numerous than those of the body Cicero. Wow
was my first though after reading this quote. It spoke to me on so many levels. From my
understanding, I believe it s saying healing is not only for the body, but for the soul as well; not
treating the soulis way worst then not treating the body. The body is the physical which is seen
with the naked eye while the soul is the inner most part of the body which is unseen and in most
cases is left untreated. In my opinion healing the body is just as important as healing the soul. When
I decided to become a nurse, I truly believed it was a calling from God on my life to be a nurse
because it was never a field I would ever consider not because I didn t... Show more content on
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The hospital saw the parish nursing program as a kind of outreach to the community. Parish
nursing was actually rooted in the Judeo Christian tradition, and the Historic practice of
professional nursing, and is consistent with the basic assumptions of many faiths that we care for
self and others as an expression of God s love. However, it is not only available to Christian
congregations. There are Jewish Congregational Nurses, Muslim Crescent Nurses, and RNs serving
in similar capacities within other faith traditions. Faith community nursing scope and standers of
practices was approved by the American nursing association in 2005, and updated in 2012 and
define the specialty as the specialized practices of professional nursing that focuses on the intentional
care of the sprit as part of the process of promoting holistic care and preventing or minimizing illness
in a faith community (American Nurses Association ) 2012 faith community nursing scope and
standers of practices talks about the16 standards of faith community nursing practices which reflect
the specialty professional values and priorities and provide, practices directions and the framework
for practices evacuation each standard is
Comparing Tristram To Isolt And The Love-Drink
In love stories like Romeo and Juliet, the main theme in the story is that sometimes love is worth
dying for if it is true and pure, and Shakespeare focused on writing a play in which that theme was
made obvious. In the case of Tristan and Iseult, there are many versions of their love story. Most
versions result in their deaths because they cannot live without the other; however, some versions
leave one of the two alive. Although there are many different versions, they all tell a story similar to
the ones before it. In Tristram to Isolt and The Love Drink, both authors tell the story of Tristan and
Iseult, yet both have differences like their plot and diction in order to emphasize different, distinct
themes. Both stories use a different plot scheme which highlights the different themes that each
author hoped to draw attention to. The Love Drink by Sally Bridges mainly emphasizes the moment
when Iseultand Tristan drink from the bottle and fall in love with each other; Tristram to Isolt by
Madison J. Cawein is a story in which Tristan talks to Iseult after she is dead. Both stories focus on
different parts... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cawein s Tristram to Isolt uses words which imply death that create an idea in the reader s mind
that the love between Tristan and Iseult is deadly and poisonous which is exactly the theme that
Cawin tries to focus on. Among these words are lines like a thing of Hell and sweet sin which
sound as if Tristan is calling his love for Iseult toxic (Cawein). The theme of love being morbid to
those with a faint grip on reality is pulled out through the way Cawein seemingly makes Tristan a
guy who loved a girl he knew would inevitably ruin his
American Pageant Chapter 13 Summary
11.John Smith Captain John Smith controlled Jamestown in 1608 with the rule He who shall not
work, shall not eat . In 1607 he was kidnapped and subjected to a mock execution by the Indians.
12.Francis Drake As a privateer, or a captain who stole from other ships, he was sent by England s
Queen Elizabeth I to raid Spanish ships and settlements for gold. Drake helped defend England
against the Spanish and was rewarded the name El Draque, or the Dragon
13.William Penn Upon receiving a charter from King Charles II a year later, this English Quaker
founded Pennsylvania in 1682 and launched the colony as a holy experiment based on religious
tolerance.
14.Henry VIII King of England from 1509 to 1547 wished to get a divorce but the pope wouldn t
allow it and thus England s break with the Roman Catholic Church, and its embrace of ... Show more
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The English also confiscated Irish lands and influenced them with Protestant landlords.
16.Philip II King of Spaniards and Portuguese; under his reign the Spanish empire reach its peak of
influence through the revolt of the Netherlands wasn t surpressed and they lost the Invincible
Armada in an attempt to invade England.
17.James I Ruled after Elizabeth I and persecuted the Puritans which led to many moving to America
18.Charles II As the monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland he marked the Restoration period.
19.Deganawidah and Hiawatha The Great Peaceaker, Degananawida, was alongside his disciple
Hiawatha, who by tradition was the founder of the Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Confederacy.
20.George II As king of Great Britain and Ireland and elector of Hanover the system of governing
Britain through an oligarchy of strong political managers set in stone.
21.nation state A form of state in which it identifies itself by forms of culture and a sovereign
territorial
Hard Drive Dq
Firstly, with a hard drive, much information can be stored and kept safe, including maps, videos,
photos, and statistics to show and explain the past. Like ancient Greek manuscripts, the hard drive
would be the most important part of the time capsule. The files stored in the capsule would not
take too long to gather, but a long time to read. The files contained in the storage unit would
include global warming statistics, stocks of that past couple years, census statistics, medical
statistics, and all that could fit in 15 terabytes of space. Other than statistics, photos, videos, and
maps would be on the drive. Documentation of the current world would be placed on the drive,
including a video message from the creator of the time capsule, and pictures and maps of the area
it was planted. In conclusion, the hard drive would be the main item of the capsule, containing all
the information needed. Secondly, an item that would be more valuable over time could be useful
such as a ring. The finder of the capsule could either make use the ring or sell it and make a bit of
money. The item would have no need for a fourteen karat gold ring, but even simple titanium or
maybe silver make. Then after a century the ring would be considered antique. The idea of... Show
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That is why a time capsule should include the three, a hard drive, a ring, and seeds. So a hard drive
to inform and educate the future would be placed in the capsule. The ring just for a keepsake of the
finder, and finally seeds to heal and captivate the next generation. Time capsules have so many
possibilities, whether a major science breakthrough or just a smile on someone s face as they
uncover someone s third grade project. Understanding the uses of them is the most important part of
a capsule project; they provide fun, mystery, learning, and entertainment. It would never hurt to try
making
How Does Television Affect American Culture
Television is a persuasive intermediate of mass communication. Today it has been argued that
television does an unsubstantial job of portraying race and ethnicity. The current programming and
advertising shown on television today, advances one s ethnocentric view of American culture, and
validates many existing racial stereotypes.
After researching how viewers are affected by what they watch on television, I agree, television
misrepresents other cultures around the world. Ethnocentrism is believing in the superiority of one s
ethnic group. This causes people from one ethnic group to look down on others from other ethnic
backgrounds. Ethnocentrism comes into play when we view others ways of living as wrong rather
than as different. The reasons ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some believe television enables us to share our cultural experiences with one another. It is
believed that cultural programming can open the world of art and music to our children and
young adults. Television can also act as a catalyst for children s socialization and learning skills.
News, current events, and historical programming keeps us aware of other cultures and people.
Documentaries are another source that aid in the development of critical thinking about society
and the world around us. Some believe that we all have control over which programs we choose to
watch. I agree, we should stop and ask ourselves if the show we are watching best represents
diversity. According to the Critical Media Project (2017), Media creates meaning about race and
ethnicity, and plays an important role in shaping the way we understand race and ethnicity as part of
our identity, our history, our social institutions, and our everyday lives .
Ethnocentrism and the issue of race and ethnicity are important concepts to focus your attention on
while watching the media. Today, many races are misrepresented in commercials and on television
shows. This has a direct effect on how people view their own identities and the world around them.
Although, we may not notice the effect that television has on our attitudes, subconsciously we pick
up certain attitudes and beliefs about other groups from viewing it daily. I admit
Essay about Chrysanthemums, A Review
The Chrysanthemums introduces us to Elisa Allen, a woman who knows she has a gift for
things, but can t make more use of it than to grow her chrysanthemums. She is trapped in the
Salinas Valley, where winter s fog sits like a lid...and [makes] the great valley a closed pot. Her
human nature has made her complacent in ordinary life, but the short glimmers of hope offered by
her flowers and a passing stranger reveal that there is more to Elisa than her garden. Her
environment may be keeping her inside her small garden, but inside her heart there is a longing for
more.

When we are first introduced to Elisa, she seems to look more like a man from afar than a woman
who is gardening. She wears a man s hat, and her flower ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She is no longer hiding behind her man s hat, but rather tears it off to reveal her pretty hair and
asks him to step inside the garden. When she gives the man a pot with a chrysanthemum inside to
carry with him, she begins to tell him of her planter s hands. Elisa becomes very excited, as she
begins to think this man has something to offer her; he is a traveling man and can help her
understand what freedom feels like. While she is speaking to him, she begins to get overly excited
and almost grabs a hold of him. Unfortunately, he is not the man who can help her out, and draws
the conversation away by mentioning dinner. As soon as he does so, Elisa becomes ashamed at her
own excitement, the same excitement she showed when she was working with her flowers.

Elisa s glimmer of hope is gone now, and her character begins to reveal how she is trapped inside
that valley, much like the valley is trapped from the rest of the world by the overwhelming fog.
She becomes defensive against the stranger once more, and wants to prove to him that even a
woman can do what he is doing. Even a woman can travel and fix things for people, especially one
who has such a gift with her hands. The man s discomfort with the situation brings him to leave
Elisa alone, alone to the sounds of her own voice whispering goodbye. Here is where human nature
gets the best of Elisa, as she creeps back into her habitual

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