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Found insideActivity 1.1.7 : Students will evaluate this program and be driven from CWES to Wausau at the end of the weekend workshop by project staff . Objective 1.2 : Participating students will increase their knowledge of natural resources , natural ... Found inside – Page 99Olympia Seaside High School has won national recognition for its technology center , which teaches students about GIS and lets them work on local natural resource projects . Washington Seaside High School is a 550 - student public school ... Found inside – Page 8Marlene Fluharty , Natural Resources Commission Chairman ; Greg Lyman , Department of Natural Resources ... Nineteen sixthgrade students , under the project sponsorship of teacher , Beverly Tillman , constructed a model landfill within ... Found inside – Page 942Preservers of Natural Resource & History , Incorporated ( abbreviated ... will continue to go on record against the Highland Land Development project . Found inside – Page 145Table 5.1 World Bank mining sector reform projects implemented in sub- Saharan Africa Source: http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/TOPICS/EXTOGMC/0, ... Found inside – Page 148Most synthetic clothing materials are derived from nonrenewable resources, like fossil-based petroleum products. The major purpose of this activity is for students to distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable natural resources used as ... Found inside – Page 441Class sessions and discussions facilitate students ' analysis of the basis for beliefs and power held by each group . In their individual projects , students analyze an evolving resource policy issue , describe relevant stakeholders and emerging ... Found inside – Page 122The Panantza San Carlos project contains inferred resources of 14.4 billion pounds of copper (Drobe, Hoffert, Fong, Haile and Rokosch 2007). Found inside – Page 2STUDY METHODOLOGY field of natural resource management . 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