Title Marine Memorial Established Off New England Coast 70 words President Obama established a national marine memorial off the coast of New England. The new memorial, which is about the size of Connecticut, houses geological and ecological treasures. Under the surface of this protected ocean rest canyons and extinct volcanoes. Rare fish, coral, whales, and turtles count themselves among the animals that live in the memorial. Critics cite the possible harm the memorial will cause to the fishing industry. 250 words President Obama has recently established the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off of the coast of New England. The monument is the first in the Atlantic Ocean and measures in at 4,913 square miles, roughly
One of the reasons, President Obama visited the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument as he stated in his own words was to ensured "That the entire ecosystem will be able to generate the kind of biodiversity that allows us to study it, research and understand our oceans better than we ever have before."[1] This demonstrates that Obama's expansion will protected the reefs, and marines animals like whales and sea turtles that are classified as endangered species. More important the expansion will served as an example of to fight against climate change that are threatening many ecosystems around the world as well as plastic pollution. Eventually, the endangered species that share the marine environment in Midway, will be protected under the Obama's expansion like the green turtles, monk seals, tiger sharks and as well as the birds species such as the red-footed booby and the black-footed
“There are only two kinds of people who understand Marines: Marines and the enemy. Everyone else just has a second-hand opinion.” (Gen William Thornson, U.S. Army) For decades, the United States Marine Corps has established an identity as a unique and fearless war fighting machine.
National parks play an essential role in this country. Not only do they preserve land areas, but they also preserve bodies of water that need to be protected. The amount of drinkable water left in the world is dwindling at an alarming rate, and with the help of The National Parks Service, that rate can be slowed down. Protecting these lands and bodies of water also protects the habitats of animals living in these areas. One article, “A Monumental Fight”, written by Katy Steinmetz, discusses the fight that former President Obama made to increase these areas and protect the wildlife living in them, “In waters around Hawaii, Obama quadrupled the size of Papahanaumokuakea...
A monument is an solid, carved in statue that is an representation of a person or event that has made an remarkable time in the past. However, there are many different ways to remember a person or event. Memorializing an person or event is a great way to preserve history; because everyone agrees to enormous expensive statue is more entertaining than reading a boring textbook about the person or event. As a matter of fact, every person in American can not remember every person or event in history because there isn’t enough time and space for that. Therefore, a group or agency should consider the three main factors, size, location, and materials when planning or creating an memorial monument of an important person or event.
The United States has constantly been developing and advancing their military branches, strategies, and special forces. There are five branches of the military: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, United States Coast Guard, and the Air Force. The first branch of the military to form was the Army in June 1775. The Army formed after the American Revolutionary War. Its purpose was to coordinate attacks on Great Britain’s Military. The next branch of the military to form was the United States Navy. The Navy was formed in October 1775. The Navy had been assigned missions to ambush, prevent, and hinder British aquatic or naval operations. After the Navy came the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Corps was a special tactical team that was able to fight at sea and on shore. 15 years later came the United States coast guard. The United States Coast Guard enforced maritime safety generally to enforce federal tariff and trade. The next branch didn't form for many years later until 1947. The Air Force was created to defend the nation through the control air and space. As you can see the United States has vastly developed their military divisions. Each division has
Summary: The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" by Oliver Sacks is a collection of cases and studies of patients with bizarre neurological disorders. The neurological disorders discussed include examples of deficits, excesses, reminiscence, and the "world of the simple". Neurologist Oliver Sacks discusses the stories of his patients and patients of other neurologists while appealing to logos, ethos, and pathos. Throughout the text there is a fair balance between logos, ethos, and pathos.
The state of Hawaii and its islands are role models for the nation and world when it comes to protection of ecological and biological resources. From establishments of protection of at least 20% of U.S. Coral reefs and associated habitat types in no-take areas, to working with local, governmental and global stakeholders to amend treaties and Acts that the nation can involve in. Currently, there are 43 sites considered marine protected areas and 12 of these are no-take zones. Papahãnaumokuãkea Marine National Monument is one of these.
National parks are lands which our great nation were founded upon, and some still contain ancient artifacts of earlier times in our history. In her article, “A Monumental Fight,” Katy Steinmetz points out that tribes of Native Americans believed the Obama should have
The National World War II Memorial was created when President Clinton enabled the American Battle Monuments Commission to establish a World War II Memorial. Leo A. Daly was in charge of the entire building process. He was also responsible for many other projects for the U.S government. The monument was designed by Friedrich St. Florian. He was chosen to design it from over four hundred entries in the national competition. Raymond J. Kaskey, a sculpture who’s an architect, constructed all of the sculpture in and for the memorial. James A. Van Sweden, a landscaper, was in charge of all the landscape for the memorial. Nicholas Benson was the stone carver and letterer for the entire project. There were
In 2016, the National Park Service (NPS) celebrated 100 years of preservation and conservation of our nation’s parks, monuments, and historical sites. Currently, the federal government has proposed significant proposed budget cuts to the National Park Service. If the government makes these cuts, then Americans could lose the national parks along with the beauty, culture, and history that comes with them. This would happen because the NPS would lose most of its funding that is needed in order to keep the national parks wellpreserved. Investing in the NPS should be a priority in our nation because it provides educational programs, unites all ages and races, and preserves and conserves the national parks.
The Pearl Harbor memorial is a beautiful sight to see. The memorial is over the USS Arizona but it is still recognizing all the ships that were sunk that day. A fair amount of people from Japan come to visit the memorial because it was a big deal for them too. Tons of people come to visit the memorial each year.
President Donald Trump reduced the Bears Ears National Monument this past December to 201,876 acres from the 1.35 million acres that President Barack Obama set aside in 2016. This reduction was recommended by the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. Other opponents of the creation of the Bears Ears National Monument include Utah Governor Gary Herbert and several commissioners of San Juan County where the monument is located. President Trump said the monument should not have been created over the objections of the citizens of Utah.
Author of “Before They’re Gone”, Michael Lanza is a freelance writer and wildlife photographer. He is an avid cyclist, backpacker and climber. He is an award winning author and public speaker. “The Big Outside” is Lanza’s online blog, where he talks about adventures with his family. He also an editor of “Backpacker Magazine”. He is very aware of climate change and its effects on our environment. He has seen these affects first hand as well, he has traveled to New Zealand. Norway, Spain, Himalaya, Iceland and Patagonia. United States National Parks are one of his favorite subjects to explore and enjoy with his family.
President Theodore Roosevelt formed national parks to preserve natural resources during his presidency as it is important for our natural resource heritage. For example, President Roosevelt separated more than 100 million acres of land for nationally conserved forest for his conservation strategy. As a president, Roosevelt used his authority to protect the lands and its inhabitants. By naming lands as nationally conserved forests made the place more safe and secure from destruction. This was the only way to protect the animals and wildlife in the forest, and Roosevelt achieved two things by separating 100 million acres of land. Also, President Theodore Roosevelt established five new national parks during his presidency and added more land to one national park. Nothing is valued by the new generation that is growing up other than their phones and gadgets. President Theodore Roosevelt recognized five
Perhaps the easiest approach to the acquisition of BoatU.S. is to leave BoatU.S.’s current demand and forecast planning untouched and separate from West Marine’s planning processes. This would be inexpensive and non-disruptive to the current corporate culture. The drawbacks, however, could be a slow steady decline in profitability and reliability of the BoatU.S. brand, hence the reason for the acquisition in the first place.