I think Link is trying to say is that the more timid Salmon live longer, and have a better life. So Darwin's theory on Natural section is opposite when it comes to Salmon in this story. That's why Link also says survival of the timid, because the timid fish will not try to go up stream like the other fishes that think they can do it. The fish that try die fast, and the fish that just stay at the bottom of dam actually get to spawn. So in the end the timid are the best survivals not the fittest.
Friday, December 12, 2008
RR-02 Un-Natural Selection
I think Link is trying to say is that the more timid Salmon live longer, and have a better life. So Darwin's theory on Natural section is opposite when it comes to Salmon in this story. That's why Link also says survival of the timid, because the timid fish will not try to go up stream like the other fishes that think they can do it. The fish that try die fast, and the fish that just stay at the bottom of dam actually get to spawn. So in the end the timid are the best survivals not the fittest.
Monday, December 8, 2008
RR-01 Jesse's Past
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Native american
Some of the things I learned today is that there are nine Confederate Tribes I liked my experience today at the museum, I learned new stuff about Indians here in Oregon. here in Oregon, these are all very interesting, and I liked something from all of them.
- The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians: Eagle Feather Head dress.
- The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde: Beaded shawl
- The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation: Tule mat
- The Confederated Tribes of the Warm springs Reservation: Beaded side purse
- The Confederated Tribes of the Coos, lower Umpqua, and siuslaw Indians: Salmon design Moccasins
- The Burns Paiute Tribe: Child's rabbit robe
- The Klamath Tribes: Shirt
- The Coquille Indian Tribe: We-s
- The Cow Creek band of Umpqua tribe of Indians: Mink hair ties
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Something nice ;)
Friday, November 21, 2008
The End of Semester One is Near...
I believe that I am on the right track, and I have everything in that I need in. For each subject I have done all the assignments to the best of my ability so I have a satisfying grade in each class. I also would like to stay in this class for another semester because I think I can work my very best in this environment, and with this more one on one teaching.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Ecologicial Succession
An ecological succession is when there is un-colonized land that becomes a great place of woods, and probably forest. The steps of this happening takes many years it starts off by pioneer species. These species are pretty much the rock of every ecological succession, examples of pioneer species are: mosses, and algae. The next step is primary succession which is grasses, and shrubs that grow on the mosses and algae. Secondary success is next and this is when series of community's start to take over this place and make it their own. And last is an Ecological disturbance which comes and ruins what has become of this land of nothing.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Sun, Wind, and the Oceans
Well the warmer water goes to the top layer of the water and rises up, and the colder water is at the bottom, and comes down to the water. So when the hot and cold wind meet in the sky it makes a cycle. Which seems to happen a lot were the directed sun light is, and that the Tropical. It happens less in the Temperate areas, and hardly at all in the polar area. One reason it is does not happen so much in these areas is because they have less sun light, this also makes the water more colder then the tropical.
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