help big big favor. 20 points explain inside!?
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The United States and Canada have an abundance of natural resources, including lakes, rivers, and mountains. While many natural resources are used economically, some areas of both countries have been designated as national parks. These parks protect the wildlife and natural resources of a large area while providing a place for people to relax and enjoy recreational activities.
Select a national park from the list below:
• Banff National Park (Alberta, Canada)
• Wapusk National Park (Manitoba, Canada)
• Prince Edward Island National Park (Prince Edward Island, Canada)
• Kluane National Park (Yukon, Canada)
• Quttinirpaaq National Park (Nunavut, Canada)
• Redwood National and State Park (Del Norte and Humboldt counties, California)
• City of Rocks National Reserve (Almo, Idaho)
• Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (Bettles, Alaska)
• Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Hilo, Hawaii)
• Dry Tortugas National Park (Key West, Florida)
Research your chosen national park. Be sure to note the following information:
•physical features and noteworthy landmarks
•wildlife found in the national park
•vegetation
•tourist facilities
To get started, you may want to visit one of these Web sites to find your national park:
• National Parks of Canada
•National Park Service
Be sure to consult as many resources as possible about your national park.
After completing your research, design a travel brochure to encourage families to visit your national park. Your travel brochure should include:
• a cover page with a picture or drawing representing the national park
• written information about physical features, wildlife, and vegetation found in the national park
• information about notable features and ‘must see’ things in the national park
• information about tourist facilities, including operating hours and programs
Your travel brochure will be graded according to the following criteria:
• a cover page that clearly indicates the national park
• detailed, interesting, and complete information is provided for your national park
• all written requirements can be found in the brochure
• brochure is made with great care, including images that strongly represent the park and writing that is free of spelling and grammatical errors
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trying to figure my options out. im deciding between:
Humboldt State University
San Jose State
CSU Fresno
Mount St. Mary’s College
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SJSU is my parents ideal choice for me because its only 50 minutes away and i could visit every weekend. BUT its REALLLY boring and san jose is not the best college town.
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please give me your two cents. thanks 🙂
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