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    “Attention all Students of Colorado State School. Please report to the auditorium immediately.” I threw on my bland uniform, and started to head towards the elevators. Everyone was either piling down the stairs, or waiting in a huge line for the elevator. I decided to take on the wild pack of students going down the stairs. Finally, I reached the auditorium just in time for Ceremony Day. I spotted August in the middle of the buzzing crowd waving her arms at me. We made eye contact, and she patted

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    Introduction Mesa Verde National Park, located in Montezuma County, Colorado, was established in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt. This United States landmark was designated for the preservation of several Puebloan archeological sites and the vast geologic history exhibited within the 52,485 acres of land occupied by Mesa Verde. The Ancestral Puebloans, or Mesa Verdeans, associated with the archeological sites of Mesa Verde National Park, lived in the Mesa Verde region from the mid-sixth century

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    city’s recent increases in murder, rape, and burglary rates convince many citizens of colorado springs that their police force is ineffective. Colorado springs at an elevation of 6,035ft, is a city in Colorado at the eastern foot of the Rocky Mountains. Colorado Springs is the second most populous city in Colorado after Denver. As the population increases it becomes necessary to strengthen and increase the Colorado Springs Police Department. Increasing the number of patrolmen and adding more unmarked

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    The Colorado River Basin starts in the Rocky Mountains and cuts through 1500 miles of canyon lands and deserts of seven US states and two Mexican states to supply a collection of dams and reservoirs with water to help irrigate cropland, support 40 million people, and provide hydroelectric power for the inland western United States [1,2]. From early settlement, rights over the river have been debated and reassigned to different states in the upper and lower basin; however, all the distribution patterns

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    Introduction The Colorado River is shared by several states due to the large capacity of water that it holds and its proximity. These states include California, Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. The Colorado water compact is a 1922 agreement that was signed by seven states within the US to govern the sharing or water resources along the Colorado River. Since the development of the compact, California has been the most disadvantaged state since it uses water that has been already used up

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    The Colorado river provided the Southwestern states with the water source they needed to provide for the population, agriculture and energy. California has been seeing a population growth and that meant more water they needed from the Colorado River. The Colorado Basin states feared California would establish priority rights to Colorado River water (Gelt, 1997). Delph Carpenter, a Colorado attorney, suggested a compact to determine each state’s individual rights to the Colorado River, before the

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    Water plays an important role in the urban development supply as well as sustaining ecological activities. In the southwestern United States, the Colorado River is the principle water source for parts of seven southwestern states in the U.S. and two northern states in Mexico. With a total drainage of approximately 243,000 square miles, the Colorado River offers water supply for more than 33 million people and thousands of native plant and animal species. The majority of the flow in the basin come

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    Irrigation District of Southern California decided to settle and sell their share of the Colorado River to the San Diego County Water Authority. This settlement became the nation’s largest ag-to-urban water conservation transfer agreement called the Quantification Settlement Agreement. This created many pacts between multiple water districts to help California with their 4.4 million acre-foot entitlement to the Colorado River water. There is some of this water being released to the Salton Sea to help

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    Ponderosa pine forests of the Colorado Plateau cover a large portion of the higher mesas and mountains from elevations of 6000 to approximately 8000 feet. They often form almost pure stands encompassing tens of thousands of acres at elevations above 6500 feet in the southern area. Located southwest of Flagstaff to the White Mountains of eastern Arizona, the Mogollon Rim comprises the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau in Arizona. The escarpment reaches close to 200 miles across central Arizona

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    two places that I haven’t got the chance to go to yet. I will be comparing the regions of California and Colorado. The geographical location of California is on the Western side of North America. California borders Oregon, Nevada, and Mexico while the Pacific Ocean borders the western side of California. Colorado is also located on the western side of North America. The states that border Colorado are Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. The demographics of California

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