Process Reflection: Week 6 Grand Canyon University: EDA-534 October 2, 2013 I think we did a great job as a group with regards to the standards for this week. I honestly was a little concerned with Crystal’s submission of her three knowledge responses but thankfully Sarah took the initiative to fix it after I had asked if we had enough. Nonetheless, I feel like we all chipped in and did the job successfully. I can’t believe how close we are to completing this class. It has been a great experience
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The Colorado River is the lifeline of the Southwest, and is truly the economic foundation of a significant portion of the western United States. Managing the severely drained Colorado River in ways that are compatible with growing needs in the Basin is a formidable but inescapable task. The Bureau of Reclamation’s recent study examines a wide range of proposals to ensure the region has the water it needs for the economy, environment, and quality of life. The Federal government must immediately follow
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IT Experience Pre-Assessment Steven Pisio CIS/207 March 30, 2015 Tatiana Walsh IT Experience Pre-Assessment How long have you used a computer? I have been using computers for about 20 years. What are the top three software applications you use frequently? The top three software that I frequently us is office, Netflix, and PowerPoint. Do you have a Home network? Did you set it up by yourself? Yes I have my own home network and yes I did set it up myself. Do you use a Smartphone? Have
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Reflection for ISLLC Standard Two Grand Canyon University EDA-534 July 9, 2014 My partner and myself struggled with the correct format for unwrapping standard 1 of the ISLLC but felt confident after it was summited. Then we received our grade and found out we did not understand the format as well as we thought. We worked collaborate and effectively to understand our misconception on the assignment format. I sort other examples to help clarify what we needed to know
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in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona. Yuma is located near the borders of Yuma California to the west and Mexico to the south, and just west of the Gila River's confluence with the Colorado. Yuma is nearly equidistant between Phoenix (178 miles) and San Diego (180 miles). The city has a total area of 106.7 square miles (276 km2), of which 106.6 square miles (276 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) (0.07%) is water. Arizona is a state in the southwestern region of the United
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28 February 2014 Word Count: 395 Four Corners by Amitav Ghosh - paraphrase Although two lines intersecting on a map, consequently creating four state borders meeting at a center point may seem rather insignificant, many travelers find this spot interesting. Hundreds of tourists travel to this site every year, many in expensive RV’s. Some come in their regular cars, to stop by on a nice day. The RV drivers are typically excellent tourists with an entire summer trip planned out, stopping at as
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Colorado This summer I went to Colorado with my family in July for a family reunion. My step-dad, mother and I left six days before everyone else so that we could get a fuller vacation. First we stayed in Fort Collins to shop and visit breweries. We went to four breweries that I don't remember the names of. After that we were going to spend the day driving through Rocky Mountain national park. We started to drive into the park and you had to pay a fee to enter the park. After we passed the toll
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Seeing the eroded mountains, multiple old fashioned hotels and many tacky tourists, my family and I finally arrived in Durango, Colorado. After two everlasting days we were about twenty minutes from our final destination where we were setting up camp. I had never seen anything this majestic. Once we got settled into the RV park, my family and I decided we wanted to take the trolley to town. All the little hometown stores, side by side with variety of old stores to new. We walked around in the 75
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California should not spend the money for the San Joaquin Restoration Project. Bill McEwen’s article, River Plan Too Fishy for my Taste Buds, clearly states his opinion on the controversial topic of the San Joaquin Restoration Project. The newspaper, Fresno Bee, published this article on March 26 of 2009 in Fresno, California when congress officially approved of the San Joaquin project. Due to the fact that farms surround Fresno, the people who live there consist mostly of farmers, and they do not
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Trip to Colorado for 8th grade LA Whats a place that you would like to go to escape? To get away from the city? Well for us, That’s are cabin in Colorado. It’s a place surrounded by trees and lakes, built in 1954 by my great grandfather to have a great place to stay in the summer. Well about a year ago I took a trip with my family for the first time in four years for a family gathering, Here’s how it went. So we wake up that morning, of course earlier than usual to pack what seemed like billions
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