... 2010Alaska’s fi shing industry is a major eco-nomic engine, leading the nation in fi sh harvesting value and poundage. Harvest-ing and processing also help drive our state econ-omy. In 2009, the industry ... Cook Inlet, and the Copper River area; pinks dominate in Southeast Alaska, Prince William Sound, and Ko-diak; chum are the main harvest for the Kuskokwim and Yukon Delta regions; and kingsalmon ... Welding 1-49 Metal fabrication Fairbanks 20 A T Publishing 1-49 Printing Anchorage21 Magone Marine Services 1-49 Ship and boat building Dutch Harbor22 Kinko’s 1-49 Printing Anchorage23 Alaska...
... http://www.nap.eduAtlantic Salmonin Maine http://books.nap.edu/catalog/10892.html14 ATLANTIC SALMONIN MAINE• The current prohibition of commercial and recreational fishing for salmon in Maine, including catch-and-release ... protocol used since involves catching young, actively feed-ing fish (parr) in the river, rearing them to maturity in the hatchery,mating them, and releasing the resulting fry into their native ... http://www.nap.eduAtlantic Salmonin Maine http://books.nap.edu/catalog/10892.html4 ATLANTIC SALMONIN MAINEThe homing of salmon provides an opportunity for the salmon toadapt to environmental conditions in their...
... vulnerability as they manifest in the past and present of Alaska Native foodways. The first paper, ‘Outpost Gardening in Interior Alaska examines the historical dimensions of cropping by Athabascan peoples ... niche in emerging indigenous movements against the vulnerabilities embedded within participation in the cheap food system (Kloppenburg et al. 1996). Native communities, including many in the flats, ... of interest in gardening to contentment to rely on “welfare and pension checks,” and her successor, Nelson M. Page says in 1967 that there’s just a general lack of interest in gardening in...
... Positioning in Vietnam of Burger King From the situation of fast-food market and Burger Kingin Vietnam, respectively, plus the SWOT analysis for Burger Kingin around the world, Burger King Vietnam ... international players in entering into fast food market in Vietnam. KFC is believed to have higher growth rates and turnover. In 2011, KFC Vietnam remained the leading player in fast food in ... ambience of being caring to customers; - Promoting advertising via internet: In fact that, among college students, males is more likely than females to be participating in heavy internet usage....
... Indianhistory,healthissues,andchallengesexperiencedbythispopulationandtheUrbanIndianHealthOrganizationthatservethem.“FewpeoplerealizethatthemajorityofAmericanIndiansand Alaska Natives in theUnitedStatesarenowliving in Americancities,notonreservations.Yet,FederalhealthcarepolicytowardAmericanIndiansand Alaska Nativescontinuestofocuslargelyontheneedsofthoselivingonreservations in ruralareas—needsthat,despitedemonstrableprogresssincethecreationoftheIndianHealthService(I.H.S.) in 1955,remainsubstantial(Kauffmanetal.,1997).ThepurposeofthisIssueBriefistodescribethelargeandgrowingurbanIndianpopulation,theirhealthstatus,andthemajorfederalhealthprograms(i.e.,I.H.S.andMedicare)andfederal‐stateprograms(i.e.,MedicaidandChildHealthInsuranceProgram)thatareavailabletoimproveNativeAmericans’accesstoneededhealthservices. In settingforththecircumstancesofurbanIndians,thisIssueBriefdoesnotintendtosuggestthatthehealthcareneedsofIndianpeopleliving in ruralareasare in anywaylesscompelling.AGrowingPopulationofUrbanIndians In 1990,overhalfofthe2millionAmericanIndiansand Alaska Natives in theUnitedStateslived in urbanareas... In contrast,anestimated430,000Indianslivedon279federalandstatereservationsthatyear,andanother40,000lived in Alaska Nativevillages(Snipp,1996).WhoareUrbanIndians?UrbanIndiansaremembersof,ordescendantsofmembersof,oneofthemanyIndiantribesorotherorganizedgroupsofaboriginalinhabitantsoftheAmericaswholive in cities.TheIndianHealthCareImprovementActdefinestheterm“UrbanIndian”tomeananyindividualwho“resides in anurbancenter”…and“meetsoneormoreofthefourcriteria”forqualifyingasan“Indian”undertheAct.ThemigrationofIndiansfromthereservationstoAmericancitiesoccurredthroughoutthepastcenturyandisexpectedtocontinue.TheproportionofIndiansliving in whattheCensusBureaudefinesas“urbanizedareas”grewfrom45percent in 1970to56percent in 1990(U.S.CensusBureau,2001,personalcommunication).Historically,thismigrationreflectedfederalgovernment“relocation”policies in effectduringthe1950’s.Over160,000AmericanIndiansand Alaska NativeswereforciblymovedfromtheirreservationsintocitiestopromoteassimilationintothedominantU.S.society(Kauffmanetal.,2000;Hall, ... Althoughthestatehasbeenanationalleader in developingasystemoflong‐termcarethatallowsolderadultsandadultswithdisabilitiesdignityandchoices in howtheywishtolive,tribalcommunitieshavelargelybeenleftout.Theneedoftribalgovernmentstoassureappropriatecarefortheircitizensmustberespected,andtheymusthaveequitableaccesstostateandfederalresources,aswellasinformationaboutexistingprogramsforwhichAI/ANsareeligible.Muchworkneedstobedone in long‐termcaretoensurethattheagingIndianpopulation in Washington,aswellasAI/ANadultwithdisabilities,hasaccesstoessentialservicesandoptionswhentheyareneeded.DevelopingstrategiesforTribestoprovidelong‐termcareservicesmustbeapriorityofbothstateandtribalgovernments.SupportingDataThereislittledataavailableregardingthelong‐termcareneedsofTribaleldersandyoungerIndianadultswithdisabilities.Severalfactors,suchasIndianHealthServicenothistoricallyfundinglong‐termcareservices,thelowerlifeexpectancyofIndianpeople,andthemisclassificationandmisreportingofIndiandata,allcontributetothisgap.Whatisknown,however,isthatAI/AN in Washingtonhavethehighestratesofchronicdiseases,includingbutnotlimitedtodiabetes,coronaryheartdiseaseandasthma,thananyothergrouporpopulation.10Complicationsfromthesediseasescanleadtoelders,aswellasyoungeradults,nolongerabletotakecareofbasicactivitiesofdailylivingwhichallowthemindependence(e.g.,walking,eating,dressing,usingthetoilet,etc.). In, ImprovingHealthThroughPartnerships:The2007‐2009AmericanIndianHealthCareDeliveryPlan,statisticaldataforAI/ANs in 10healthindicatorareaswascomparedtootherpopulationgroups,andAI/ANsconsistentlyhadthefirstorsecondworsthealthstatus in eachareawhich, in additiontothechronicdiseasesmentionedabove,includedstrokes,lungcancer,femalebreastcancer,andcolorectalcancer.WithoutTribeshavingappropriatelong‐termcareservicedeliverysystems in place,eldersandadultswithchronicdiseaseanddisabilitiesareathighriskforprematureinstitutionalizationordeath. ... UrbanIndianHealthProgramsTheAIHChasidentifiedUrbanIndianhealthasanareathatwarrantsadditionalattentionandheightenedawareness.ManyAI/ANpeoplelive in urbanareas in thestate,andtheseAI/ANindividualsfacesignificantandoftenuniquechallenges in accessingcareandremaininghealthy.ManyoftheseindividualsaremembersofWashingtonStateTribes,othersaremembersofTribesfromotherstates,somearemembersoffederallyrecognizedTribes,othersarenot. In ordertoeffectivelyaddresshealthdisparitiesofallAI/AN in Washington,theremustbeamoreconcertedefforttolinkurbanIndianhealthprogramstohealthreformeffortstakingplace.Thiswillallowforimprovedcoordination in providingacomprehensivehealthcaredeliverysystemforIndianpeople in Washington. In SectionIIIA,oneoftheprioritiesidentifiedfortheState‐Tribal‐UrbanIndianHealthCollaborativeistobeginthisworkbyraisingawarenessofurbanIndianhealthissues.ThefollowingisfromanissuebriefdevelopedbyRalphForquera,executivedirector,SeattleIndianHealthBoard5.Thisbriefprovidesacomprehensivesummaryofurban...
... plotting against him,Gloucester calls him an "Abhorred villain, unnatural, detested, brutishvillain" (I.ii.81-82). He does not even stop to consider whetherEdgar would do such a thing ... sight comes from within.Vision is the result of the mind, heart, and emotions put together, not justphysical sight. This is a concept that Lear will neverunderstand. InKing Lear, clear vision ... truly going on around him. Instead, heonly saw what was presented to him on the surface. WhenEdmund shows him the letter that is supposedly from Edgar, it takes very little convincing for...
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