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Map Text:

Chuckanut Formation

The steep hills and mountains in and near Bellingham, Washington contain tightly folded siltstones, sandstones, conglomerates, and coal beds of the Chuckanut Formation.

 

Folds

The prominent patterns within this lidar-based map are resistant beds of the formation. These beds were tilted on end and folded into a series of mountain-scale, plunging anticlines and synclines (see diagrams) due to regional tectonic forces. Driving down Chuckanut Drive, for example, you may actually drive across the same stratigraphic layer more than one time due to folding of the well-bedded layers. This deformation, along with faulting (less visible in the lidar) occurred sometime between ~45 and 25 million years ago.

 

Fossils

The fossils within the Chuckanut Formation record a large, dynamic, and complex ancient (~54 to 45 million year old) river floodplain that teemed with subtropical rain forest life. Abundant leaf fossils (see drawings) found in these rocks show that the climate during that time was warm and humid, resembling that of southeast Asia. Seeds, palm fronds, giant ferns, insects, reptiles (see crocodile footprint), shore birds, large swamp-dwelling mammals, amphibians, and shallow aquatic fossils have also been collected from these rocks. Before going out on your own to find fossils, make sure you understand the rules for collection in that area.

 

Map by Daniel E. Coe, Washington Geological Survey, Washington State Department of Natural Resources.

 

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HEIDLBERG, Germany - Cpt. Rachel Morgans, the officer in charge for the Nutrition Care Division at U.S. Army Europe's 212th Combat Support Hospital in Miesau, Germany shows kids examples of what type of meat goes along with a healthy diet at the Patrick Henry Village commisary here, Nov. 15. The children took part in a field trip to the commisary as part of the "Fueling the Future" campaign, to help help the youngsters identify what foods are part of a healthy diet. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua E. Leonard)

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By Victoria Choi

 

USAG Humphreys Public Affairs

   

CAMP HUMPHREYS – “Kimjang” is an event where kimchi, the ubiquitous food in Korean cuisine, is made in preparation for winter. However, making kimchi is a very labor-intensive process so many neighbors divide up the different parts of this process and then make a huge batch for the entire village. In the past, Kimjang was a way to survive the harsh winters and build ties with neighbors.

   

The Camp Humphreys Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers (BOSS) program and the Mannam Volunteer Association worked together to organize a Kimjang event, Dec. 1, for those who wanted to volunteer making and giving away kimchi.

   

More than 30 Soldiers and civilians of Humphreys Community took part and experienced making kimchi and shared it with the elderly and underprivileged people of Gaemi Maeul, located on the northwest slope of Mount Inwangsan, in Hongje-dong, Seoul.

   

“The purpose of our Kimjang event was to share the meaning of love and the true meaning of helping, giving, and sharing,” said Charleen Hull, Mannam’s South Branch team leader. “We wanted to share with the people of Gaemi Village, who are financially struggling and unable to support themselves due to being elderly or physically disabled. Many of the elders live alone and go to the hospital every day. They are unable to cook for themselves and too proud to ask for help.”

   

Specialist Kareen K. Medeiros, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and who serves as the Camp Humphreys BOSS President, said “The BOSS program decided to get together with Mannam for this project because I thought it would be a good thing for some of our military personnel to get involved with the Korean community and to give back. In my opinion it (the Kimjang event) is very important. We are here overseas, in a host country and having to serve with the Korean military. I feel it is a wonderful opportunity for our single Soldiers to come and experience what everyday living is like here in Korea and what better way to do that than to see some of the traditions themselves.”

 

Private Tony Harrington, assigned to 719th Military Intelligence Battalion, came to the event with his friends and enjoyed making kimchi for the very first time.

   

“The reason I came here is because I met a lot of good friends during the ‘Troops for Trash’ and they talked me into coming and making kimchi,” said Harrington. “This is my first time in Korea. I have only been here for (about a ) month and a half and I find it quite fine. During my stay here I try to learn more about this country and this is my first experience with kimchi. It is worth a try. So I’m having fun and enjoying making it.”

 

  

episode 2/season 1

 

The Moscow University Blues

 

In this episode it is all about our sweet babe Irina.

We learn that the CZAR runs an secret counterfeit money ring on the Moscow University campus(the CZAR`s wife tips OLEG off,because her husband wanted to let her die,see ep.1)

 

The ring is led by the Lesbian wrestling star of the University,Ludmilla Gryschenko(Milla Jovovich)and the University`s wrestling professor,former Olympic Champion,Nikolay"The Red Hammer"Flutencko(Hulk Hogan)and some goons.

 

OLEG tryes to get to them,but since Flutencko is a national Hero,OLEG gets some heat from his Captain for beating up the "Champion" on campus and gets suspended!

 

Now Irina takes over and goes undercover as the new Political professor.Irina takes full advantage of her being the Hottest professor on campus and starts hitting on Ludmilla!Since Ludmilla is not that good in plitics she gives in to some "private teachings"with professor Irina(we get some hot lesbian action)and falls in love with the sensitive professor!

 

Irina then hits on "The Red Hammer" and wants to find out whats "The Hammer" all about,she fucks him and starts playing Ludmilla and "The Hammer" against each other!

 

Ludmilla gets all crazy and starts telling Irina that "The Hammer" is a criminal and she wants him to go to jail,so that Irina and herself can be together forever!Ludmilla shows Irina the secret counterfeit HQ,when "The Hammer" and the CZAR get there to talk bussines.

 

The CZAR knows who Irina is and gives "The Hammer" the order to kill her!Now Ludmilla is total confused and runs away.A hefty Hand to Hand between Irina and "The Hammer" starts.Irina gets the better of "The Hammer" when she dropkicks him in the Moneypress,where he gets "hammered" to death!

 

As Ludmilla runs away,she runs into the CZAR and starts to yell at him:"This is all your fault" and starts beating him up,but the CZAR is a Kung-Fu master and kicks Ludmilla`s ass and throws her of the roof to her death!Then he flyes away with his Helicopter.

 

Irina arrives at the roof just to see the CZAR fly away.She looks down and looks sad as she sees Ludmilla`s dead body(a FB starts with some more lesbian action).

Then OLEG and the troops come in and arrest the goons.

 

OLEG sees Ludmillas dead body and says:"Her boobs looked bigger on TV!"..........

 

The end of episode 2.

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U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Ma, Jae Sang

 

Ducks top Hoyas in Armed Forces Classic at Camp Humphreys

 

By Tim Hipps

U.S. Army Installation Management Command

 

CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea – In a season opener between teams led by newcomers, Joseph Young scored 24 points to lead No. 19 Oregon to an 82-75 victory over Georgetown in the 2013 Armed Forces Classic here.

 

The Ducks and Hoyas tipped off Nov. 9 at 10:16 a.m., on a Saturday morning in the Humphreys Community Fitness Center. For college basketball fans across America, the game was one of many season openers on Friday night. Only one, however, was played before 2,100 U.S. troops and their family members, along with a worldwide television audience on ESPN.

 

“We’re about to start the journey to determine who is the best team in college basketball, the best team in the country, and we’re doing it in front of the best team in the world,” ESPN announcer Jay Bilas said. “I’m in absolute awe of the commitment, the sacrifice, of our men and women in uniform.”

 

Young, a junior guard who transferred from Houston is a son of Michael Young, who played for the high-flying “Phi Slama Jama” teams of the early 1980’s. He grabbed five rebounds and was perfect on 12 free throws in his first game as a Duck.

 

Joshua Smith, a 6-foot-10, 350-pound junior center who transferred from UCLA, led Georgetown (0-1) with 25 points on 10-of-13 shooting and 5 of 9 free throws before fouling out of his first game as a Hoya with 9 seconds remaining.

 

Jason Calliste made all 11 of his free throws and scored 16 points for Oregon (1-0). Mike Moser added 15 points, seven rebounds and a career-high six steals, the most by an Oregon player in 15 seasons. Darius Wright was the last Duck to post six steals in a game against USC on Jan. 7, 1999.

 

“We came a long way, so we really didn’t want to lose this one,” Moser said. “It definitely feels good to go home – a 12-hour ride – with a win.”

 

Damyean Dotson grabbed eight rebounds and Johnathan Loyd had seven assists for Oregon. Loyd recorded his 304th career assist for a spot on the Ducks’ top 10 list.

 

The Hoyas shot 1 of 15 from 3-point range, failed to find much offensive continuity, and were outrebounded, 40-32.

 

“Things we can control, we have to control,” Georgetown coach John Thompson III said. “We had too many untimely unforced turnovers. We got our rhythm offensively, but we gave up a lot of threes in a row – it felt like four or five. The timing of that is what we have to learn. When we had to get a stop or a rebound, we didn’t.”

 

Oregon took an 18-7 lead via a 12-2 run, capped by two free throws by Calliste with 12:27 remaining in the first half. Calliste also converted a three-point play that gave the Ducks a 30-23 lead with 5:25 remaining in the period. Oregon led, 37-34, at halftime.

 

Georgetown took its first lead since 2-0 on a steal by Markel Starks and Smith’s feed to Jabril Trawick for a layup and a 40-39 lead with 18:06 left. D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera’s jumper put Georgetown ahead, 42-39. Loyd responded with a 3-pointer, Young followed with a layup, and the Ducks led the rest of the way.

 

Starks finished with 16 points and four assists for Georgetown. Trawick added 11 points and three rebounds. Before departing, Moser saluted the troops who welcomed the Ducks to Camp Humphreys, their most distant regular-season game site in school history.

 

“We had a lot of fun,” Moser said. “Getting a chance to hang out with the troops for a couple days inspired us to try and come out here and win this game.”

 

Played on Veterans Day weekend, the game featured a military theme throughout. Rather than players’ last names, Army values, such as “Courage,” “Integrity” and “Respect,” adorned the back of Georgetown’s camouflage-patterned jerseys. The backs of the Ducks’ camouflage-patterned jerseys displayed: “USA.” Members of both coaching staffs wore military-style cargo pants and combat boots.

 

“This was an unbelievable experience,” Thompson said. “It was a privilege to play in this environment, and it was a privilege to play in front of the Soldiers. One of the most rewarding times was serving lunch yesterday and getting the chance to interact with the young men and women stationed here at Camp Humphreys.”

 

Georgetown players Nate Lubick and Starks also were appreciative.

 

“This was a great opportunity to get a close-up look at what life is like for the men and women who protect our country,” Lubick said. “We’re very fortunate to have the opportunity to come here and play a game to thank them for all they do.”

 

“We’re blessed to have the chance to come here and see and tour the base and the helicopters,” Starks added. “It’s amazing all that they do and we’re really thankful to get the chance to meet everyone here.”

 

Folks at Camp Humphreys thought likewise.

 

“It’s such a blessing,” said Cassie Gaudette, wife of Army Capt. Brian Gaudette. “I don’t think that they can truly understand how exciting and wonderful it is to have a little piece of home and have the teams come here to South Korea. We’re originally from Eugene [home of the Oregon Ducks], so this was really exciting to see.”

 

Oregon played without sophomores Dominic Artis and Ben Carter, who were suspended nine games for violating NCAA rules by selling school-issued athletic apparel. If only they knew what they missed.

 

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U.S. Army photos by Cpl. Han, Jae Ho

 

CAMP HUMPHREYS - Matthew C. Perry High School of Iwakuni, Japan, won the 2012 Far East Boys' Division 2 Soccer Championship here, going 6-0-1 in the

eight-team, double elimination tournament.

 

Perry began by defeating Daegu, 3-1, then topped E.J. King, 4-0. This was followed by a 2-2 tie with Yongsan International School of Seoul. Perry then blanked Zama, 7-0, nipped Osan, 4-3, downed YISS again, 2-1, then clinched the title with another 2-1 win over YISS, this time on penalty kicks.

 

The tournament's top scorer was Tyrone Boylan, from Osan, with 10 goals. Gaku Lange, from Perry, was voted the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Individual award winners also included Shu Ikeda from YISS, who won the best goalkeeper award; Roland Umoru, also from YISS, who won the best offensive player award; and Japeth Devries, from International Christain School, won

best defensive player.

 

"Some great soccer was played during this tournament," said Shawn Knudsen, tournament director. "Coaches spent lots of time preparing for this tournament and there was not a better place than Camp Humphreys to hold a soccer tournament."

 

Making the all-tournament team were: Yuta Flemming, Alex Barker, Gaku Lange, Tyler Apple and Yasuki Milsop from Perry; Roland Umoru, Jeong Min Huh, Shu Ikeda, Japeth Devries and Mickey Kumar from YISS; Jacob Ives from Osan; Darius Wyche from Daegu; Ryan Walls from Zama; Kento Reynolds from EJ King; and Sean Gammel from Edgren.

 

"I feel like crying because I am so happy," said Mark Lange, Perry coach. "We are one of the smallest schools in the Pacific with only 60 boys, but we believed that we could win and we did. The power of positive thinking, mind and heart all came together today and we will remember today for the rest of our lives. Daegu was a heavy favorite to win this tournament and they beat us four times last year, but we came out victorious this year.

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By Victoria Choi

 

USAG Humphreys Public Affairs

   

CAMP HUMPHREYS – “Kimjang” is an event where kimchi, the ubiquitous food in Korean cuisine, is made in preparation for winter. However, making kimchi is a very labor-intensive process so many neighbors divide up the different parts of this process and then make a huge batch for the entire village. In the past, Kimjang was a way to survive the harsh winters and build ties with neighbors.

   

The Camp Humphreys Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers (BOSS) program and the Mannam Volunteer Association worked together to organize a Kimjang event, Dec. 1, for those who wanted to volunteer making and giving away kimchi.

   

More than 30 Soldiers and civilians of Humphreys Community took part and experienced making kimchi and shared it with the elderly and underprivileged people of Gaemi Maeul, located on the northwest slope of Mount Inwangsan, in Hongje-dong, Seoul.

   

“The purpose of our Kimjang event was to share the meaning of love and the true meaning of helping, giving, and sharing,” said Charleen Hull, Mannam’s South Branch team leader. “We wanted to share with the people of Gaemi Village, who are financially struggling and unable to support themselves due to being elderly or physically disabled. Many of the elders live alone and go to the hospital every day. They are unable to cook for themselves and too proud to ask for help.”

   

Specialist Kareen K. Medeiros, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and who serves as the Camp Humphreys BOSS President, said “The BOSS program decided to get together with Mannam for this project because I thought it would be a good thing for some of our military personnel to get involved with the Korean community and to give back. In my opinion it (the Kimjang event) is very important. We are here overseas, in a host country and having to serve with the Korean military. I feel it is a wonderful opportunity for our single Soldiers to come and experience what everyday living is like here in Korea and what better way to do that than to see some of the traditions themselves.”

 

Private Tony Harrington, assigned to 719th Military Intelligence Battalion, came to the event with his friends and enjoyed making kimchi for the very first time.

   

“The reason I came here is because I met a lot of good friends during the ‘Troops for Trash’ and they talked me into coming and making kimchi,” said Harrington. “This is my first time in Korea. I have only been here for (about a ) month and a half and I find it quite fine. During my stay here I try to learn more about this country and this is my first experience with kimchi. It is worth a try. So I’m having fun and enjoying making it.”

 

2013 World Water Week

 

Sunday: Doing More with Less - What Can We Learn from Managing Drought? K16/K17.

 

Photo: Thomas Henrikson.

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Okay, this Halloween Toy has a serious purpose - helping your child learn the alphabet and really enjoy it!

 

Adorable stuffed letters are made of 100% felt and decorated in diverse embroidery techniques!

 

26 letters (3 x 2.5in in size)

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Learn more about this exhibit on the Library's website and then come by Baker Main Hall to see it in person.

www.dartmouth.edu/~library/exhibits/bakerberry/index.html

 

Chinese Calligraphy and Manuscript Art was curated by Wen Xing, Robert 1932 and Barbara Black Professor in Asian Studies. Exhibit design by Dennis Grady, Library Education & Outreach.

  

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