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    Natural Darkness Analysis

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    Minnesota lake, I knew woods so dark that my hands disappeared before my eyes. I knew night skies in which meteors left smoky trails across sugary spreads of stars," Bogard is able to invite the reader into understanding why he is fighting for the preservation of natural darkness and the connection he has with it. By allowing the reader this personal insight he is allowing for the reader themselves to connect to the natural darkness the way he had as a child as well as promote the reader to think of

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    fervent feelings of these moments. Because of this, any thing can mean something to anyone, regardless of its surface value or outward appearance. This stirs up quite a bit of controversy in the world of conservation. Most will concur that historic preservation is about more than simply maintaining bricks and mortar. The practice acknowledges that built history serves

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    Preservation Cosmology

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    author conducted interviews and participant observation five different cities across Los Angeles. Preservation can be defined as maintenance of property without significant alteration to its current condition, the more original features the home possesses the better it is (Lawrence-Zuniga 2010). Preservationist claimed their goal to save history from destruction of modernity or neglect. In theory, preservations cosmology is available to all residents of historic neighborhoods, but it privileges those possessing

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    WHAT IS PRESERVATION MICROFILM AND MICROFICHE? Preservation microfilm and microfiche involves the strategic identification and selection of long-term and permanent records stored on unstable media – such as optical and magnetic media – for transfer or copying onto more durable media, namely microfilm. Proper microfilming of valuable records can allow agencies to destroy paper records in accordance with the regulations. Microfilm is a type of film based images. There are many different types of

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    To ensure that AMS receives a timeframe for the steps of the investigation and estimated completion date, a projection of the plan is needed in the forensic plan. As a result, the forensic plan for AMS includes a projection on what needs to be collected, time for each task, and the risks and challenges of the investigation. a. The steps and dependencies in your investigation? The review will follow the four phase forensic process as shown in Figure 2; which will provide the projected steps and dependencies

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    property has been altered before, the recommended treatment would be RESTORATION or RESCONTRUCTION and NEVER DEMOLITION. Furthermore, it is very unfortunate that government agencies shifted sides with regards to protecting historic properties. Early preservation efforts in the United States counted with the action of governmental bodies to protect historic resources relevant

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    re-created, with the vast sum of knowledge on the school, we can recreate it masterfully so that everyone can still learn and enjoy being in a historical building that is the last of its kind. The Fourth Ward School blends the needs of historic preservation well with the needs of a modern museum. It is likely that as time goes on, the needs of the museum will outweigh the needs of historical

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    including the food we consume. The supermarket is the most common method Americans obtains their produce and other food related products. With the abundant amount of technological advancements in recent years, the production and cultivation of goods have been greatly affected, which are seen in the supermarkets today. Food items that are not in season could still be found on the shelves year-round. According to Michael Pollan, there seems to be “no seasons in the American supermarket” (Food Inc.). The

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    Appropriate technology term is defined by Willoughby 1990 as “technology tailored to fit the psychosocial and biophysical context prevailing in a particular location and period”. The appropriate technology idea despite to be applicable nowadays first appeared as a concrete movement in the 70’s. Large-scale technology was the main point to be criticized for the appropriate technology defenders. Although the efficiency of big industries (regarding quantity) proportionate strength to economy, other

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    Food Safety Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. It is usually of plant or animal origin, and contains essential nutrients, such as fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals. The substance is ingested and passed by organism 's cells to provide energy, maintain life, or stimulate growth. Historically, people secured food through two methods: hunting and gathering and agriculture. Today, the majority of the food energy required by the ever increasing population of

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