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Extractions: Aurora is a city located in (Click link for more info and facts about Marion County, Oregon) Marion County, Oregon . It was named by Dr. William Keil (1811 - 1877) who founded the community after his daughter. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 655. After a railway connected (Click link for more info and facts about Bethel, Missouri) Bethel, Missouri with the outside world, Dr. Keil decided to take his followers and flee Bethel for a new location. In 1855 he travelled to the Northwest, and after spending a dismal winter on the (Click link for more info and facts about Willapa river) Willapa river in present-day (A state in northwestern United States on the Pacific) Washington state, Dr. Keil bought two square miles on Deer Creek, a tributary of the (Click link for more info and facts about Pudding River) Pudding River , and rebuilt his (Click link for more info and facts about Christian Socialist) Christian Socialist (The smallest administrative district of several European countries) commune in 1856. Aurora was incorporated as a city soon after. Upon his death, the communal possession of the lands was ended, and title of the lands distributed amongst the inhabitants, although for some decades afterwards Aurora was noted for its
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Extractions: Oregon (locally pronounced "OR-uh-gun") is a (The way something is with respect to its main attributes) state located in the western (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) United States bordering the (The largest ocean in the world) Pacific Ocean (A state in the western United States on the Pacific; the 3rd largest state; known for earthquakes) California (A state in northwestern United States on the Pacific) Washington (A state in the Rocky Mountains) Idaho , and (A state in the western United States) Nevada . Its northern border lies along the (A North American river; rises in southwestern Canada and flows southward across Washington to form the border between Washington and Oregon before emptying into the Pacific; known for its salmon runs in the spring) Columbia River and the east along the (A tributary of the Columbia River that rises in Wyoming and flows westward; discovered in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition)
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Extractions: The Rock River begins in southern Wisconsin and flows south through Rockford, meandering west through Oregon, passing by Grand Detour and ending in the Quad Cities area where it empties into the Mississippi River. The Rock River boasts some of the best smallmouth bass fishing in the state. Along its banks lies some of Oregon's popular natural attractions and recreation areas including Lowden State Park , filled with deep, dark forests, and Lowden-Miller State Forest , 2,225 acres offering hiking, backpacking, birding, hunting and cross-country skiing, and Castle Rock State Park , with trails to the "top of the rocks." Castle Rock, named for its large outcropping of sandstone, is one of the few places in Illinois where the sandstone is exposed at the surface. A diversity of natural environments is found here including ravines, upland and floodplain forests, prairie, streams, and sandstone outcrops.
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Extractions: Volunteers clear English ivy, an alien plant, from Portland, Oregons Forest Park during a youth conference. Plant or animal species introduced to a particular area, often called alien species, can potentially outcompete native species and disrupt the natural balance of ecosystems, making their removal necessary.
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Extractions: Sponsored by the Department of Geography and the Institute of Behavioral Research Renewed immigration to the United States is prompting a fundamental ethnic and racial restructuring of American society. Indeed, some observers claim that the U.S. will become a "minority majority" country in a few short decades a projection that stimulates much social and political anxiety. Traditional immigration gateways (e.g., California and New York especially their major cities, Los Angeles and New York) have struggled to respond to rapidly changing demographics. Immigration affects almost every aspect of society in these contexts; from housing and labor markets to cultural identities and inter-group conflicts. While research and policy communities have attempted to address the impact of renewed immigration on communities in gateway states, immigration increasingly impacts non-traditional destinations, as convincingly demonstrated by Census 2000. Small communities across the country are experiencing dramatic demographic changes, and the economic, political and social changes that follow. The pace of these changes challenges our conventional understanding about the causes and consequences of immigration. This miniconference seeks to bring together scholars from multiple disciplines interested in immigration and ethnicity in the United States. Our intent is to transcend some of the disciplinary boundaries in order to induce fresh thinking about immigration and ethnicity in the U.S. As a starting point for our discussions, we offer the following hypothesis: the nature of immigration and its impacts are conditioned in important ways by the geographic context(s) in which it occurs. We conceive of geographic context at multiple scales, ranging from the body (e.g., multi-ethnic individuals), to neighborhoods to cities to states and regions. As immigration increasingly characterizes non-traditional destinations, we need new ways of theorizing and studying the processes and their outcomes.
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Extractions: Fax: 1(270)745-6410 . Keeling, David J. Waterfront Redevelopment and the Puerto Madero Project in Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp. 113-136 in Vicent Ortells Chabrera, Robert B. Kent, and Javier Soriano Martí (eds.), Cities and Urbanism in Latin America . Castellon de la Plana, Spain: Publicaciones Universitat Jaume I, Serie Colección Américas (in press). . El Desarrollo de América Latina y el Imperativo de la Globalización: Nuevas Direcciones, Crisis Familiares, pp. 63-142 in Juan Ramón Pérez and Patricia Castillejos Peral (eds.) Seminario Internacional: Nuevas Tendencias en América Latina en el Contexto de la Globalización . Mexico: Universidad Autónoma de Chapingo (View Book Details
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