readers are more likely to agree with him that this Arctic Refuge should not be used for industrial purposes because it will be destroyed. For example, “This magnificent area is as vast as it is wild.” Jimmy Carter uses words like “magnificent” and “vast” because he knows that those word are used to describe beautiful places like the Arctic Refuge. Which is how the author use imagery to efficiently persuade his readers to reserve the Arctic Refuge. Jimmy Carter also uses appeal to emotion to be more persuasive
In "Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land" former President Carter tells American conservationists of the importance of the Alaskan refuge. Carter explains that he is passionate about the preservation of the area and what he has done to protect it and the animals that inhabit the tundra. Using language to paint a beautiful scene and explain personal accounts, the former President shows conservationists all over America that he is on their side. Carter begins by verbally illustrating
I found a number of records for businesses named ‘The Gathering Place’. Both ‘The Gathering Place: A Refuge for Rebuilding Lives’ (Col. Sec. Stat. 20131400199, 2013) and the ‘The Gathering Place Church’ (Col. Sec. Stat. 20131131269, 2013) hold effective - currently valid - trademarks and trade names to the phrase ‘The Gathering Place’ with an extension to the phrase such as ‘church’ or ‘a refuge for rebuilding lives’. Although, the formerly listed companies’ phrases maybe distinct enough from Mrs
and a selenium-rich bedrock, but human activities like the damn, degradation of the natural grasslands, and runoff from surrounding agricultural fields further contributed to increased salinity and selenium levels at Hailstone (Taylor, 2014). The refuge experienced decreased vegetation quality and biodiversity because the salinity and selenium levels rose, and the Hailstone Lake that was once a thriving aquatic degraded into a salt-encrusted flat. A 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Environmental
The wildlife refuge complex in the Klamath River Basin is part of a migratory bird wetland habitat system that spans the western seaboard. Wilson (2010) refers to the Pacific Coast wetland habitats as being“ like links in a chain ” that lead birds from wintering grounds to summer breeding habitats, which are only effective if each one remains intact(p. 7). It is estimated that three quarters of the birds traveling through this chain make a stop in the Klamath Basin, and roughly half of those can
Resolution 69 (HJR 69) that is now public law (P.L. 115-20)(H.J.Res.69 – Providing…2017). Through Congressional Review it overturned an original rule, Non-Subsistence Take of Wildlife, and Public Participating and Close Procedures, on National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska. This rule prohibited: hunting brown bears, wolves and coyotes (including pups and from within their den), expansion of season lengths or increases bag limits, same-day airborne take of bears and prevented loopholes for trapping and snaring
In Jimmy Carter's foreword Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the former president addresses the importance of protecting and preserving the beautiful arctic wildlife. Carter urges the American people to take on this issue by: providing imagery of the Arctic to illustrate its beauty and diverse wildlife for the audience to visualize, stressing the importance of the wildlife refuge's relationship to the country's heritage, and pointing out its significance and impact to the country. With these topics
An hour in the life of a refugee. The world these last two decades is going through a very strong and unstable situation. The wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Lybia resulted in the replacement of millions of people. In some cases, the replacement occurs within the same country, but in others, people are forced to leave their dear country, where they were born and raised, the place where they found joy and happiness, where they are around people who they have always been with and with whom the
England, the Middle Colonies, and the South. New England was a region with some aspirations of profit, but these aspirations were largely overshadowed by a desire to reform or purify English religion. Massachusetts was founded by John Winthrop as a refuge for Puritans escaping persecution. The Puritans were successful in promoting education, creating a sense of social cohesion, establishing a centralized form of government, and fostering a strong work ethic. However, the Puritans were limited by their
The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, New Vernon, NJ, has different types of species and habitats. We started the observation from the shorter plants. First of all, the tour lady introduced poison ivy plants to us. She mentioned that if you see a hair rope plant, there is high probability that it could be a poison ivy. There were less short plants farther away from the water. There could be several reasons that the shorter plants are near or/and above the water. First, watery soil can only support