 | Journal article review: Who Should Run the West? |
| By :adam | 2007-04-29 19:24:51 |
| This journal article looks at the federal ownership of most of the land in the west, as well as the different states in the west that are involved in the controversy. This is a journal article written to discuss some of the major issue... > Read More |
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 | Review : Bird Counts of Burned Versus Unburned Big Sagebrush Sites |
| By :adam | 2007-04-29 19:23:52 |
| This reference refers to a United States document published by the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, and the Rocky Mountain Research Station. This document is a reference study performed by Dr. Bruce Welch, Plant Physi... > Read More |
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 | journal article review : National Yard Sale |
| By :adam | 2007-04-29 19:22:38 |
| This article focuses on the quick disposal of public lands in the western United States. In this article, Paul Rauber describes how Congress desires to come up with quick schemes in order to get rid of federally owned public lands even to th... > Read More |
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 | Review: The Sagebrush Heroes of the Silent Screen |
| By :adam | 2007-04-29 19:21:40 |
| This book written by Kalton C. Lahue gives a different outlook on the Sagebrush Rebellion. Lahue uses this book to offer a subjective look of the life and the death of the silent western heroes during the Sagebrush Rebellion era. This ... > Read More |
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 | Review : Countering Misinformation Concerning Big Sagebrush. |
| By :adam | 2007-04-29 19:19:49 |
| This writing is based on a U.S. Document research paper written by Bruce L. Welch and Craig Criddle. This research document is based upon the ecology and management of big sagebrush, the dominating, suppressive plant species. The paper... > Read More |
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 | Review of Federal land and western anger |
| By :adam | 2007-04-29 19:16:31 |
| This book gives a detailed description about the details of the Sagebrush Rebellion. The Sagebrush Rebellion began approximately in 1979 when the state of Nevada developed and passed a law that gave the state a claim to a number of lands tha... > Read More |
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 | The old south and the new south |
| By :rac | 2007-04-12 04:10:20 |
| The South has always been a dinstinct region throughout history. The region is different, the people are different, and the ways of life are different. The region has begun to evolve through time, but still remains somewhat similar to its... > Read More |
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